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Bronze statue of Ephebe pouring drink, from Volubilis (Morocco)

Bronze statue of Ephebe pouring drink, from Volubilis (Morocco)


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Bronze statue of Ephebe pouring drink, from Volubilis (Morocco)

Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Bronze statue of ephebe pouring drink. Copy of Greek original by Praxiteles. From Volubilis (Morocco)

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Bronze Circa 1st Century Circa 2nd Century Craft Imperial Age Naked Pouring Roman Adolescence Archaeological Artifact Ephebe


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This print showcases a remarkable bronze statue of an Ephebe pouring drink, originating from the ancient Roman civilization in the 1st-2nd century A. D. The sculpture is a faithful copy of the Greek original by Praxiteles and was discovered in Volubilis, Morocco. The craftsmanship evident in this piece is truly awe-inspiring. The intricate details of the figure's muscular physique and flowing drapery are skillfully captured, showcasing the mastery of ancient sculptors. Standing tall and vertical, this naked male likeness exudes both strength and vulnerability simultaneously. Transporting us back to the imperial age of Ancient Rome, this archaeological artifact offers a glimpse into a bygone era. It serves as a testament to the artistic prowess that flourished during that time period. The absence of people within this image allows us to focus solely on this single object—an embodiment of adolescence frozen in time. Bathed in natural daylight indoors, it emanates an aura that transcends centuries. As we admire this bronze masterpiece, we can't help but marvel at its historical significance and cultural importance. It serves as a tangible link between two great civilizations—Greek and Roman—and reminds us of their enduring influence on art and craft throughout history

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