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The Youth of Antikythera.
Fine bronze statue of a young man, a god or a hero who held a spherical object in his
right hand (possibly Paris with the apple). It is one of the most brilliant products of
the Peloponnesian bronze sculpture, perhaps the work of the famous sculptor Euphranor. It
was found in the area of an ancient shipwreck off the island of Antikythera. Dated to 340
B.C.
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
| # | Height | Material | Price | |
| 168M | 6 ft.
11 in. (2,10 m) |
plaster of Paris & bronze patina | $8,300.00 | ![]() |
| 622K | 10 1/2
in. (27 cm) |
100% massive bronze | $149.00 |
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