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The Wrestlers
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Copy in plaster bought 1898 made on a roman copy of a lost, Greek original in Late Classical Style, perhaps from Pergamon or made by followers of the sculpturer Lysippos from Sikyon, 3rd Century BCE. The heads and part of the legs are modern restorations, included in the copy.
Title: The Wrestlers
Description:
Copy in plaster bought 1898 made on a roman copy of a lost, Greek original in Late Classical Style, perhaps from Pergamon or made by followers of the sculpturer Lysippos from Sikyon, 3rd Century BCE.
The heads and part of the legs are modern restorations, included in the copy.
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