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    An epigram on Ladas, the fleetest runner of his time, notes that he was commemorated in a sculpture by Myron; of Myron's Ladas there is no known copy. A description by Lucian conclusively identifies as Myron's the Discobolus or … See more

    Myron's Missing Masterpieces
    Myron's Missing Masterpieces
    Myron of Eleutherae was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC. He was a pioneer of the classical style, depicting realistic movement and expression.
    Gallery

    • Minotaur, from a fountain in Athens, a Roman copy of Myron's lost group of Theseus and the Minotaur, National Archaeological Museum of Athens
    • Athena and Marsyas, Roman copies, Vatican MuseumsSee more

    References and sources

    References
    1. ^ Pausanias' references (e.g. 6.8.4, etc.) seem to suggest that he habitually signed his works "Myron the Athenian": Eleutherae became an Athenian demos in 460 BC.
    2. ^ Blumberg, … See more

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