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Sculpture by Polykleitos of a warrior
The Doryphoros (Greek Δορυφόρος Classical Greek Greek pronunciation: [dorypʰóros], "Spear-Bearer"; Latinised as Doryphorus) of Polykleitos is one of the
Doryphoros
Fifth century BCE Greek sculptor
"marginal" by Jeffery M. Hurwit, "The Doryphoros: Looking Backward", in Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition, 1995:3-18. Richard
Polykleitos
Sculpture by Polykleitos (youth tying headband)
'diadem-bearer', the winner of an athletic contest at a games), together with the Doryphoros (spear bearer), are two of the most famous figural types of the sculptor
Diadumenos
Proportions of the human body in art
Polykleitos (c.450–420 BCE), known for his ideally proportioned bronze Doryphoros, wrote an influential Canon (now lost) describing the proportions to be
Body_proportions
Classical form of plate armor worn over the male torso
was originally a construction of great power. Such is the copy of the Doryphoros in the Uffizi. Hellenistic rulers added divine emblems, such as thunderbolts
Muscle_cuirass
Criteria used in formal figurative art
proportions and balance. Though the Kanon was probably represented by his Doryphoros, the original bronze statue has not survived, but later marble copies
Artistic canons of body proportions
Artistic_canons_of_body_proportions
Sculptural disposition of human figure
Skopas, etc. The Polykletian statues (Discophoros ("discus-bearer") and Doryphoros ("spear-bearer"), for example) are idealized athletic young men with the
Contrapposto
Ancient Roman sculpture of Augustus
to Doryphoros. The right leg is taut, while the left leg is relaxed, as if the statue is moving forward. The misidentification of the Doryphoros in the
Augustus_of_Prima_Porta
Roman freedman
stakes, after which he was dispatched by his freedman "Doryphorus". As "doryphoros" means "spear bearer" (Δορυφόρος) like the statue, it may be that the
Pythagoras_(freedman)
Period in ancient Greek sculpture
pp. 185-ss HURWIT, Jeffrey. "The Doryphoros: Looking Backward". In MOON, Warren G. (ed). Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition. University of Wisconsin
Classical_Greek_sculpture
Shallow grooves in the abdomen running from the iliac crest to the pubis
Fowler, Barbara Hughes; Moon, Warren G., eds. (1995). Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-14310-7
Apollo's_belt
Renaissance statue in Florence, Italy
distinctive feature of antique sculpture, initially manifested in the Doryphoros of Polykleitos (c. 440 BC). This is typified in David; this classic pose
David_(Michelangelo)
Sculpture by Polyclitus (athlete with discus)
Discobolus of Myron, which shows a discus being thrown, not carried. Like his Doryphoros and Diadumenos, it was created as an example of Polyclitus's "canon" of
Discophoros
Composition concept in visual art
The Venus de Milo statue has an S-curve form. Diagram S-curve form of Doryphoros by Polykleitos In the visual arts, an S-curve is an S-shaped curve that
S-curve_(art)
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
Statue of Titus modelled after the Doryphoros of Polykleitos, 79–81 AD, Vatican Museums
Titus
Building in Rome
and elements, when they used Greek and Roman statues as models, such as Doryphoros of Polykleitos and Discobolus of Myron, which stood out against the plain
Stadio_dei_Marmi
Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE
power and "of no consequence at the time", had served as a spearman (doryphoros) in the Egyptian campaign (528–525 BCE) of Cambyses II, then the Persian
Darius_the_Great
Museums of the Vatican City
Raffaele Stern, houses statues including the Augustus of Prima Porta, the Doryphoros, and The River Nile. It is in the Neoclassical style and has a wide arched
Vatican_Museums
Aspect of Egyptian economy
Research Center in Egypt. 3: 43–50. doi:10.2307/40000984. ISSN 0065-9991. "Doryphoros torso | Artworks | Uffizi Galleries". www.uffizi.it. Retrieved 2021-05-08
Stone quarries of ancient Egypt
Stone_quarries_of_ancient_Egypt
Group of official, authentic or approved rules or laws
A well-preserved Roman period copy of Doryphoros, the archetype of the Canon of Polykleitos
Canon_(basic_principle)
Roman copy in marble of Doryphoros, originally a bronze by Polykleitos
Mathematics_and_art
Missing painting
of ancient athletic and military heroes in Classical sculpture such as Doryphoros and Augustus of Prima Porta. The painting was brought to Poland, along
Portrait of a Young Man (Raphael)
Portrait_of_a_Young_Man_(Raphael)
Art museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Stabiae Doriforo, a Roman-era copy of the ancient Greek sculpture The Doryphoros of Polykleitos, which Italy said was looted from Stabiae and was subsequently
Minneapolis_Institute_of_Art
S-shaped curved line, theory in art
each other without destroying its simplicity. Diagram S-curve form of Doryphoros by Polykleitos The line of beauty denoted on Hogarth's 1751 Beer Street
Line_of_beauty
Art museum in Los Angeles, California, US
and there are several bronze copies of famous Greek sculptures like the Doryphoros and busts of Greek philosophers like Pythagoras and Democritus. The collection
Getty_Villa
Sculpture from classical antiquity
itself is lost to history, its principles manifest themselves in the Doryphoros ("spear-bearer"), which adopted extremely dynamic and sophisticated contrapposto
Classical_sculpture
Settlement in Campania, Italy
Charities) were minor goddesses of Greek mythology. Numerous Roman copies of Doryphoros (‘Spear-Bearer’) have been found around Campania including one in Pompeii
Foreign_influences_on_Pompeii
Sculpture of the Hellenistic culture of antiquity
Polykleitos: The Doryphoros, the summary of the aesthetic idealism of Classicism
Hellenistic_sculpture
Arm and hand gesture
correct plural: diogmitai]). Moon, Warren G. (1995). Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and tradition. Wisconsin studies in classics (illustrated ed.). University
Roman_salute
used to hold an oil lamp at dinner parties. It was influenced by the Doryphoros of Polyclitus. The statue is on a bronze and silver base, 152 cm high
Idolino
Artwork focused on the unclothed human body
the other relaxed. An early example of this is Polykleitos' sculpture Doryphoros (c. 440 BCE). The Greek goddesses were initially sculpted with drapery
Nude_(art)
Painting by Pietro Perugino
ephebos, or male adolescent, unlike his later treatments based on the Doryphoros, such as that in the Louvre. It is signed "Petrus Perusinus pinxit" ('Pietro
Saint Sebastian (Perugino, Stockholm)
Saint_Sebastian_(Perugino,_Stockholm)
Ancient Roman villa in Herculanum/Ercolano
Calpurnius Piso Pontifex, found in the villa's tablinum Herm with head of Doryphoros, found in the square peristyle ]], probably a poet or philosopher suggested
Villa_of_the_Papyri
Painting by Perugino
Louvre in 1896. It shows the saint in a contrapposto pose drawn from the Doryphoros of Polykleitos, echoed in a later autograph copy now in São Paulo. The
Saint Sebastian (Perugino, Louvre)
Saint_Sebastian_(Perugino,_Louvre)
Advanced Placement course and exam
Italy) and sculpture of Apollo Tomb of the Triclinium Niobides Krater Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) Acropolis Grave Stele of Hegeso Winged Victory of Samothrace
AP_Art_History
Italian poet and writer (born 1979)
Scopas, the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, the Barberini Faun, the Doryphoros and many other masterpieces. His works have been the object of readings
Gabriele_Tinti_(poet)
Marble sculptural representation of Antinous
style. Specifically, this sculpture is emulated after Polykleitos' statue Doryphoros. The most discernible difference between the two is that Antinous is an
Antinous_Farnese
Sculpture by Bertel Thorvaldsen
esthetic of the nude figure is also inspired by the Apollo Belvedere and Doryphoros, both from antiquity; the archaeologist Georg Zoëga also played an important
Jason with the Golden Fleece (Thorvaldsen)
Jason_with_the_Golden_Fleece_(Thorvaldsen)
Sculpture by François Duquesnoy
Duquesnoy's achievement with the Saint Susanna to that of Polyclitus with his Doryphoros and its Kanon, commented [Duquesnoy has] left to modern sculptors the
Saint_Susanna_(Duquesnoy)
entire people in Cherson, Bosphorus and other archonships, and to make his doryphoros Ilya, who is setting off with Stephen, the archon of Cherson, and also
Khazar Protectorate over Cherson
Khazar_Protectorate_over_Cherson
Roman sculpture of Heracles
Lysippos. Stewart, Andrew (1995). Moon, Warren (ed.). Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition ("Notes on the reception of the Polykleitan Style"). Madison:
Lansdowne_Heracles
Ancient bronze statue found in France
young man, probably a ruler. His features resemble those of Lysippos' Doryphoros, suggesting that its creator was a student of the master sculptor. The
The_Youth_of_Agde
Ancient Roman town in Hispania
the site, giving rise to new discoveries, such as the only copy of the Doryphoros of Polykleitos in Hispania. List of Bien de Interés Cultural in the Province
Baelo_Claudia
Historic site in Perthshire, Scotland
Kate. By other sculptors are also to be found the naked black figure of Doryphoros; a full length statue of William Pitt the Younger, and some small pieces
Fingask_Castle
Sculpture from the Parthenon in Athens
ponderated stances of figures W9 and W4, who partially anticipate the Doryphoros of Polykleitos. There is a noticeable ease to the physiques of the frieze
Parthenon_Frieze
Land branch of the armed forces of the Byzantine Empire
One of the most noted generals of the period, Belisarius, had been a doryphoros in Justinian's retinue before his becoming emperor. The bucellarii were
Byzantine_army
Italian art collector (1836–1922)
Acc. nos. 23.224, 23.225; Dorothy Kent Hill, "Polykleitos: Diadoumenos, Doryphoros and Hermes", American Journal of Archaeology 74.1 (January 1970:21–24)
Stefano_Bardini
wailing and lamentation of Nero, who, during his wedding to the slave Doryphoros (who is himself potentially identical to Pythagoras), was attempting to
Weddings_in_ancient_Rome
Calendar year
making the bronze statue Achilles (also known as The Spear Bearer or Doryphoros), which he finishes about ten years later. A Roman copy of the original
450_BC
Person of little significance
male chorus members. The Ancient Greek term for spear carrier (δορυφόρος doryphóros, from δόρυ, "spear," and φέρω, "to carry") originally meant a soldier
Spear_carrier
adaptation of classical sculptures of athletes such as Polykleitos's Doryphoros and Myron's Discobolus. The plaster model for the work and the first casting
The_Bowls_Player
theme in many pieces of ancient Greek art. Many works of art, like the Doryphoros or the chryselephantine statue of Athena Parthenos, used military objects
Warfare_in_ancient_Greek_art
He enters history in the reign of Emperor Justin I (r. 518–527) as a doryphoros ("bodyguard") in the guard of Justinian, then magister militum per Orientem
Sittas
(Oceanid) Dorium Dorus (Deucalionid) Dorus (mythology) Dory Doryclus Doryphoros Doryssus Douris (vase painter) Dracanum Dracius Draco (lawgiver) Draco
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Chronological history of the visual arts by year and decade
Ashoka 300 BC – The Lohanipur torso and the Serpent Mound 440 BC – The Doryphoros 460 BC – The Riace bronzes. c. 500 BC – The Nazca Lines ? – Hanging Gardens
Timeline_of_art
Genus of flies
Korytkowski, 2009 doryphoros Anastrepha conflua Norrbom & Korytkowski, 2011 Anastrepha conjuncta Hendel, 1914 Anastrepha doryphoros Stone, 1942 Anastrepha
Anastrepha
Decade
making the bronze statue Achilles (also known as The Spear Bearer or Doryphoros), which he finishes about ten years later. A Roman copy of the original
450s_BC
1900 short story by Willa Cather
Shakespeare's As You Like It, and Thor. Sculptures are alluded to with Doryphoros. Music is mentioned with Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, Stefano
Eric_Hermannson's_Soul
Classical Greek sculpure
Renaissance: the 'Letto di Polycreto' " in Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition (University of Wisconsin Press) 1995, p. 317ff. Thus Vasari
Gaddi_Torso
Genus of flies
Czerny, 1929 c g Sobarocephala dorsata Czerny, 1903 c g Sobarocephala doryphoros g Sobarocephala dreisbachi Sabrosky, 1974 i c g Sobarocephala dudichi
List_of_Sobarocephala_species
Theater and movie theater in Marion, Ohio, United States
and Roman works, including the Praying Boy, the Capitoline Antinous, Doryphoros and Diana of Versailles. A casting of Lorado Taft's George Washington
Palace_Theatre_(Marion,_Ohio)
obsession with the perfect human form (as exemplified in Polykeitos' Doryphoros statue), as well as a focus on inner beauty rather than the external appearance
Wilhelm_von_Henke
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A spear bearer; a statue of a man holding a spear or in the attitude of a spear bearer. Several important sculptures of this subject existed in antiquity, copies of which remain to us.