Myron
3 meter high
to throw
Greece
Myron
The famous statue known as "Discobolus," representing a discus thrower, is traditionally associated with marble, though it was originally created in bronze by the sculptor Myron in ancient Greece. Many Roman copies of the statue were made in marble, which is why it is often depicted in that material today. The original bronze version has not survived, but the marble replicas have contributed to its enduring legacy in art history.
It reveals that the Greeks appreciated athletic events and good looks!
Michael Robertson - discus thrower - was born in 1983.
there are three suitcases toward the bottom of the screen (at the beginning end of the train). two wicker suitcases and a darker one. the discus thrower is a tiny white statue on top if the second wicker suitcase
It reveals that the Greeks appreciated athletic events and good looks!
The discus throw was made in 776 B.C. in ancient Greece, no one knows specificaly where
He made the Discobolus, a discus thrower.
Believe it or not, it is called discus throwing.