Boxing Champion at The British Museum, London
Boxing Champion at The British Museum, London
Published 2015-01-16T14:17:11+00:00
With bruised and crushed ears, a swollen brow and a weary expression, this head might have originall come from a full-length statue of a victorious heavy-weight boxer. There are however other possible interpretations. A yound Herakles (Hercules) might be represented, shown after a particularly arduous labour or a fight with one of his many foes. Alternatively the diadem or band in the hair, and the sideburns, are characteristic of portraits of rulers in the Hellenistic period (323-31BC). Could this be a king in the guise of Herakles as an athlete.
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Date published | 16/01/2015 |
Time to do | 200 - 220 minutes |
Material Quantity | 55grams |
Dimensions | 64 x 65 x 125 |
Complexity | Difficult |
Title | Boxing Champion |
Place | British Museum |