Farnese Diadumenos

Copy of the Polykleitos sculpture once owned by the future Paul III

The Farnese Diadumenos (British Museum)

The Farnese Diadumenos is a 1st-century AD, slightly smaller than lifesize, Roman marble copy of Polyclitus's Diadumenos sculpture. Once in the Farnese collection, it is now in the British Museum.[1]

See also

  • Vaison Diadumenos, also in the British Museum

Notes

  1. ^ Accession number GR 1864.10-21.4 (Cat. Sculptures 501)

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