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Sculpture of the tyrannoctones Harmodios and Aristogiton of Athenes (both dead in 514 BC
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Sculpture of the tyrannoctones Harmodios and Aristogiton of Athenes (both dead in 514 BC
LRI4625572 Sculpture of the tyrannoctones Harmodios and Aristogiton of Athenes (both dead in 514 BC) assassins of the Athenian Tyrant Hipparchus - Marble sculpture from 477 BC, Height: 185 cm - Collegione Farnese, Archaeological Museum of Naples - Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the tyrannicides (both dead in 514 BC) - Marble (H.185 cm), Roman copy of the Athenian version by Kritios and Nesiotes, 477 BC - National Museum of Archaeology, Naples, Italy by Greek, (5th century BC); National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Sculpture of the tyrannoctones Harmodios and Aristogiton of Athenes (both dead in 514 BC) assassins of the Athenian Tyrant Hipparchus - Marble sculpture from 477 BC, Height: 185 cm - Collegione Farnese, Archaeological Museum of Naples - Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the tyrannicides (both dead in 514 BC) - Marble (H.185 cm), Roman copy of the Athenian version by Kritios and Nesiotes, 477 BC - National Museum of Archaeology, Naples, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable sculpture of the tyrannoctones Harmodios and Aristogiton, who were both deceased in 514 BC. The sculpture is crafted from marble and dates back to 477 BC, standing at an impressive height of 185 cm. It is currently housed in the Collegione Farnese within the Archaeological Museum of Naples. Harmodius and Aristogiton are renowned as assassins who targeted the Athenian Tyrant Hipparchus. This Roman copy of the original Athenian version by Kritios and Nesiotes beautifully captures their heroic act. The sculpture exudes a sense of strength and determination as it immortalizes these historical figures. The National Museum of Archaeology in Naples, Italy proudly displays this masterpiece alongside other significant artifacts from ancient Greece. Its intricate details and impeccable craftsmanship make it a true treasure for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Photographer Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captures every angle, allowing viewers to appreciate the grandeur of this ancient artwork through her lens. Her photograph not only preserves its beauty but also serves as a testament to human creativity throughout different eras. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment that shaped Greek history forever. The sculpted figures stand tall, reminding us of their bravery and unwavering commitment to freedom even after centuries have passed.
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