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English: Copy after Lysippos
Français : Copie d'après Lysippe
Description
English: So-called “Apoxyomenos” (“the Scraper”). Marble, Roman copy of the 1st century AD after a Greek bronze original ca. 320 BC. From the Trastevere in Roma.
Français : L'Apoxyomène (« le racleur »). Marbre, copie romaine du Ier siècle ap. J.-C. d'après un original grec en bronze de 320 av. J.-C. environ. Provenance : Trastevere, Rome.
Dimensions H. 2.05 m (6 ft. 8 ½ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q182955
Current location
Museo Pio-Clementino, Apoxyomenos Hall
Accession number
Inv. 1185
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (2009)

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