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Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head)

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Marble, Early Imperial Flavian, Roman
Rights: Public Domain
Greek and Roman Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Fletcher Fund 1925
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Title: Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head)
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Marble, Early Imperial Flavian, Roman.

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