ATHÈNES, Grèce — L'Ephèbe d'Antikythère, également connu sous le nom de Jeunesse d'Antikythère, est une sculpture en bronze exposée au Musée archéologique national d'Athènes. Récupérée du naufrage d'Antikythère, cette statue remonte à la fin du IVe siècle av. J.-C. et représente une figure masculine jeune idéalisée, mettant en valeur l'importance artistique et culturelle de la période hellénistique. L'Ephèbe d'Antikythère est connu pour sa représentation réaliste et son artisanat complexe, soulignant l'excellence des sculpteurs grecs antiques.
7360 x 4912 px | 62,3 x 41,6 cm | 24,5 x 16,4 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
19 mai 2016
Lieu:
National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Attica, Greece
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Antikythera Ephebe is an exquisite bronze sculpture housed at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, representing one of the finest examples of Hellenistic art. Discovered in the Antikythera shipwreck in 1900, this statue dates back to around 340–330 BC and is believed to have been created by an artist associated with the school of Lysippos, one of the most renowned sculptors of ancient Greece. Standing approximately 1.96 meters tall, the Antikythera Ephebe depicts a young male figure, known as an ephebe, characterized by its dynamic posture and lifelike representation. The statue's right hand is extended, suggesting that it may have originally held a separate object, possibly an offering or a weapon, indicating its role as a depiction of a deity or heroic figure. The detailed anatomy and naturalistic expression demonstrate the advanced techniques and artistic innovation of the period, reflecting the emphasis on youth and athleticism in Greek culture. The sculpture is a significant artifact from the Antikythera shipwreck, a Roman-era ship that sank near the island of Antikythera. The shipwreck is famous for its collection of valuable artifacts, including the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient astronomical device. The Antikythera Ephebe was discovered alongside other important pieces, contributing to our understanding of the artistic and cultural exchanges in the ancient Mediterranean. As part of the museum's collection, the Antikythera Ephebe offers visitors an opportunity to explore the artistry and cultural values of ancient Greece. The statue is a testament to the mastery of Greek bronzesmiths and the enduring legacy of Greek art in the classical world.