Discobolus - A Masterpiece of Hellenistic Art
Discobolus is a famous ancient Greek sculpture depicting a youthful male athlete throwing a discus. It was created in the 2nd century AD and is considered one of the greatest works of Hellenistic art. The statue is made of marble and stands over 2 meters tall. It is now housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece.
The name "Discobolus" comes from the Greek words "discos," meaning "discus," and "bolos," meaning "thrower." The sculpture is so named because it depicts the athlete in the act of throwing a discus. The statue is known for its perfect proportions, dynamic pose, and realistic representation of human anatomy. It is considered one of the greatest works of art to have survived from ancient Greece and continues to inspire artists and art lovers to this day.