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what is distinctive characteristic of the sculpture of the Myron:the Discobolus​

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Answered by dnandalwar
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Myron is often credited with being the first sculptor to master this style. Naturally, as always in Greek athletics, the Discobolus is completely nude. His pose is said to be unnatural to a human, and today considered a rather inefficient way to throw the discus.

Answered by kritikag0101
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Discobolus is one of the most popular models in Ancient Greek, showing a snapshot of tossing the disk.

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The distinctive characteristic of the sculpture of the Myron: the Discobolus​

  • Discobolus is one of the most popular models in Ancient Greek, showing a snapshot of tossing the disk. Noticing the outside of the Discobolus, a few highlights can be found.
  • Discobolus lifts his arm, dodging down and twisting his knees to structure an "S" shape.
  • The competitor moves his weight to the right foot and uses the left toe as the helper supporting point. Man's body has a pattern of counterclockwise turning, which satisfies the idea of elements.
  • At around 460 BCE, Myron made this extraordinary figure in antiquated Greek. (The British Museum, 2017). In the early fifth hundred years, Myron was brought into the world in Eleuthera.
  • At around twenties years old, Myron venerated Ageladas as his educator, figuring out how to make expressions.
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