File:NAMA X15118 Marathon Boy 3.JPG

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School of Praxiteles
Description
English: Marathon Youth or Ephebe of Marathon. Bronze statue of a young athlete, found in the sea near Marathon (Attic coast). The left hand was replaced at a later date by another shaped as a lamp. Work of the Praxiteles school, ca. 340-330 B.C.
Français : Statue de bronze d'un jeune athlète, trouvée dans la mer au large de Marathon, en Attique. La main gauche a été remplacée à une époque plus tardive par une autre dont la paume est formée par une lampe. Chef d'œuvre de la fin de l'époque classique, associé à l'école de Praxitèle. Vers 340-330 a. C.
Dimensions H. 1.3 m (4 ft. 3 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q637187
Current location
Department of Sculptures
Accession number
X 15118
Source/Photographer Original photo by Marsyas (2006), edited version by Jastrow (2007)
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