Late hellenistic 100 30 bc Stock Photos and Images
He wears a laurel wreath around his head. On a medallion in the middle of the wreath remains of a bust in relief, whose head is missing. If the bust of the goddess Kybele represents, the head can be interpreted as that of a priest of the, head, man's head, marble, 37 cm, late-Hellenistic 100-30 BC, Greece Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/he-wears-a-laurel-wreath-around-his-head-on-a-medallion-in-the-middle-of-the-wreath-remains-of-a-bust-in-relief-whose-head-is-missing-if-the-bust-of-the-goddess-kybele-represents-the-head-can-be-interpreted-as-that-of-a-priest-of-the-head-mans-head-marble-37-cm-late-hellenistic-100-30-bc-greece-image344529075.html
RM2B0EJ9R–He wears a laurel wreath around his head. On a medallion in the middle of the wreath remains of a bust in relief, whose head is missing. If the bust of the goddess Kybele represents, the head can be interpreted as that of a priest of the, head, man's head, marble, 37 cm, late-Hellenistic 100-30 BC, Greece
Wrestler, 100-30 BC. This figure's pigtail identifies him as a boxer or wrestler. He seems to be raising his arms to pull tight the thongs that Greek and Roman boxers wound around their hands for protection. This athlete has the nobility of a Classical fifth-century BC (Age of the Parthenon) statuette. His long proportions, however, are those of the late Hellenistic period when artists copied Classical figures but made them more elongated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wrestler-100-30-bc-this-figures-pigtail-identifies-him-as-a-boxer-or-wrestler-he-seems-to-be-raising-his-arms-to-pull-tight-the-thongs-that-greek-and-roman-boxers-wound-around-their-hands-for-protection-this-athlete-has-the-nobility-of-a-classical-fifth-century-bc-age-of-the-parthenon-statuette-his-long-proportions-however-are-those-of-the-late-hellenistic-period-when-artists-copied-classical-figures-but-made-them-more-elongated-image330135901.html
RM2A52YKW–Wrestler, 100-30 BC. This figure's pigtail identifies him as a boxer or wrestler. He seems to be raising his arms to pull tight the thongs that Greek and Roman boxers wound around their hands for protection. This athlete has the nobility of a Classical fifth-century BC (Age of the Parthenon) statuette. His long proportions, however, are those of the late Hellenistic period when artists copied Classical figures but made them more elongated.
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