è the discus thrower statue reveals a taste for grace and form in a nude male athlete. It also seems to support athletic involvement.
It reveals how important sports and athletic events, such as the Olympics, were to the Greeks, they even incorporated it in their art work.
It reveals that the Greeks appreciated athletic events and good looks!
The original Greek bronze by Myron of Eleutherai was lost, and all that survive are the Roman marble (and other) copies we see today. There are links to posts on the Discobolus (or Discobolos) and you can use them to see the sculpture and get more information on this recognizable piece of classic art.
it is not a ball it is a discus the statue is called discablo
Classical art!
There is no Greek god of books but there is a Greek goddess of wisdom her name is Athena.
It reveals that the Greeks appreciated athletic events and good looks!
It reveals that the Greeks appreciated athletic events and good looks!
A discus is a very heavy stone that was thrown by men. The discus was an indicator of great strength and heroism.
The Odyssey tells us of ancient Greek culture and values. We can see they valued loyalty and faithfulness. They also valued strength.
Apollo accidently killed Hyacinth with a discus.
The Discobolus, or Discus Thrower, was a statue created, not invented, by Myron of Eleutherae, an Athenian sculpter who worked between 480 and 440 BC. The original was lost but it is known to us from the many copies made by the Romans.
Greek fire
discus?
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The original Greek bronze by Myron of Eleutherai was lost, and all that survive are the Roman marble (and other) copies we see today. There are links to posts on the Discobolus (or Discobolos) and you can use them to see the sculpture and get more information on this recognizable piece of classic art.
Discus throwing originated in Greece.