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Definition of Doryphoros

Doryphoros
Doryphoros Do*ryph"o*ros, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, lit., spear bearing; ? a spear + ? to bear.] (Fine Arts) A spear bearer; a statue of a man holding a spear or in the attitude of a spear bearer. Several important sculptures of this subject existed in antiquity, copies of which remain to us.

Meaning of Doryphoros from wikipedia

- The Doryphoros (Gr**** Δορυφόρος classical Gr**** Gr**** pronunciation: [dorypʰóros], "Spear-Bearer"; Latinised as Doryphorus) of Polykleitos is one of the...
- "marginal" by Jeffery M. Hurwit, "The Doryphoros: Looking Backward", in Warren G. Moon, ed. Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition, 1995:3-18. Richard...
- The Diadumenos ("diadem-bearer"), together with the Doryphoros (spear bearer), are two of the most famous figural types of the sculptor Poly****us, forming...
- Skopas, etc. The Polykletian statues (Discophoros ("discus-bearer") and Doryphoros ("spear-bearer"), for example) are idealized athletic young men with the...
- Barbara Hughes Fowler; Warren G. Moon, eds. (1995). Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 9780299143107. Look...
- was originally a construction of great power. Such is the copy of the Doryphoros in the Uffizi. ****enistic rulers added divine emblems, such as thunderbolts...
- sculpture by the classical Gr**** sculptor Poly****us, creator of the Doryphoros and Diadumenos, and its many Roman marble copies. It is not, however,...
- to Doryphoros. The right leg is taut, while the left leg is relaxed, as if the statue is moving forward. The misidentification of the Doryphoros in the...
- Polykleitos (c.450–420 BCE), known for his ideally proportioned bronze Doryphoros, wrote an influential Canon (now lost) describing the proportions to be...
- proportions and balance. Though the Kanon was probably represented by his Doryphoros, the original bronze statue has not survived, but later marble copies...