Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Athlete late 1st century B.C. or 1st century A.D. Roman This figure of a youth is one of the best-known examples of the type of sculpture acquired by the Roman upper classes, who sought to decorate their private villas in a way that evoked the sophistication and culture of the recently subdued Hellenistic kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean. Greek sculptors in Athens and Rome itself could provide more or less exact replicas of well-known statues from the past as well as new creations that imitated or combined various earlier Greek styles. The Stephanos Youth is such a combination: The extremely broad shoulders and the stance bring to mind male statues of the second quarter of the fifth century B.C., while the small head and long legs derive from works created in the mid-fourth century B.C. by the famous Greek sculptor Lysippos. The soft modeling of the flesh is found in the statues of Praxiteles, another famous sculptor of the fourth century,

Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Athlete late 1st century B.C. or 1st century A.D. Roman This figure of a youth is one of the best-known examples of the type of sculpture acquired by the Roman upper classes, who sought to decorate their private villas in a way that evoked the sophistication and culture of the recently subdued Hellenistic kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean. Greek sculptors in Athens and Rome itself could provide more or less exact replicas of well-known statues from the past as well as new creations that imitated or combined various earlier Greek styles. The Stephanos Youth is such a combination: The extremely broad shoulders and the stance bring to mind male statues of the second quarter of the fifth century B.C., while the small head and long legs derive from works created in the mid-fourth century B.C. by the famous Greek sculptor Lysippos. The soft modeling of the flesh is found in the statues of Praxiteles, another famous sculptor of the fourth century,
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