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Phidias (c.490-430 BCE)
Riace Bronze (B). Bronze statue of a man with headband. More than life-size, found 1972 in the bay of Riace, Calabria, Italy. Probably a votive statue from the sanctuary at Delphi, shipwrecked on the Italian coast. Greek original, possibly by Phidias (around 460 BCE). 
Location Museo Archeologico Nazionale/Reggio Calabria/Italy
Unique Identifier ART173520 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2818px × 4000px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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5th century BCE
Back View
Beard
Bronze
Delphi, Greece
Greek, Ancient
Hairstyle
Headband
Male
Man
Nude
Riace Bronzes (460-450 BCE)
Sculpture
Soldier
Statue
Warrior