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From a prototype from the 5th or 4th century B.C., this small sculpture in Greek marble stands out for the refinement of the shape and the harmony of the male anatomy, as can be clearly seen from the light arching of the chest that accentuates the elastic qualities of the carefully-sculpted musculature. Documentary evidence has revealed that this statue belonged to Vespasiano Gonzaga's collection of antiquities.

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  • Title: Male statue

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