Doryphoros from Pompeii
Roman copy of the Imperial era after a Greek original of the Late Classicism, Naples
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Doryphoros from Pompeii
Summary
Doryphoros from Pompeii is a statue[1].
Key Facts
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's image is recorded as 02 10 2024 Photo Paolo Villa-Napoli-mann-Museo Archeologico-FO232526tris-Arte Greca copia romana-Policleto Doriforo Polykleitos Doryphoros from Pompeii-marmo marble carrara.jpg[2].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's instance of is recorded as statue[3].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's genre is recorded as heroic nudity[4].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's based on is recorded as Doryphoros[5].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as man[6].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as athletics competitor[7].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as Achilles[8].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as nudity[9].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as contrapposto[10].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as spear[11].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as military personnel[12].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as trunk[13].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as pubic hair[14].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's depicts is recorded as navel[15].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's made from material is recorded as Carrara marble[16].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's location of discovery is recorded as Samnite Palaestra[17].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's inventory number is recorded as 6011[18].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's location is recorded as Naples National Archaeological Museum[19].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's Commons category is recorded as Doryphoros from Pompeii (Naples)[20].
- -0001-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Doryphoros from Pompeii[21].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1797-06-03T00:00:00Z[22].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's exhibition history is recorded as Moi, Auguste, Empereur de Rome[23].
- Doryphoros from Pompeii's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+200'}[24].