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  1. Myron (flourished c. 480–440 bce) was a Greek sculptor, an older contemporary of the sculptors Phidias and Polyclitus, considered by the ancients as one of the most versatile and innovative of all Attic sculptors.

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    Myron of Eleutherae (480–440 BC) ( Ancient Greek: Μύρων, Myrōn [mý.rɔːn]) was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC. [1] He was born in Eleutherae on the borders of Boeotia and Attica.

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  4. Biography of Early Classical Greek Sculptor Noted for Discobolus, Discus-Thrower. MAIN A-Z INDEX - A-Z of SCULPTURE. Discus Thrower (Discobolus) Roman copy of an original. High Classical Greek sculpture. by Myron (425 BCE). National Roman Museum, Rome. GREATEST GREEK STATUE.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › literature-and-arts › european-art-1599-biographiesMyron | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · The Greek sculptor Myron (active ca. 470-450 B.C.) was one of the most renowned sculptors of the early classical period. Myron was born at Eleutherai on the Attic side of Mt. Kithairon, probably before 500 B.C.

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    3D model of a replica at National Gallery of Denmark, Denmark. The Discobolus by Myron ("discus thrower", Greek: Δισκοβόλος, Diskobólos) is an ancient Greek sculpture completed at the start of the Classical period in around 460–450 BC that depicts an ancient Greek athlete throwing a discus.

  7. Myron, Discobolus (Discus Thrower), Roman copy of an ancient Greek bronze from c. 450 B.C.E., Classical Period (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme). Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker.

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    6 days ago · Greek sculptor active in Athens in the mid-5th century bc. He was one of the leading Greek sculptors of the period and is celebrated for his bronze Discobolus (Discus Thrower), which survives in Roman marble copies; the best of them is in the Terme Museum in Rome.

  9. Myron of Eleutherae, working c. 480–440 BC, was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC. He was born in Eleutherae on the borders of Boeotia and Attica. According to...

  10. An Athenian bronze-caster born in Eleutherai (on the border between Attica and Boeotia), Myron was most celebrated in antiquity for his depictions of animals, most notably a heifer and possibly also a monument to a cicada and a locust, the objects of poetical encomia (Pliny 34, 57-58).

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