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The Discobolus by Ian Jenkins; 9780714122717

The Discobolus

By Ian Jenkins

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The Discobolus by Ian Jenkins is a profound exploration of one of the most iconic sculptures from ancient Greece, the Discobolus, or Discus Thrower. This remarkable work is not merely a representation of athletic prowess but serves as a cultural artefact that encapsulates the ideals of beauty, competition, and the human form in motion.

The Story

Through meticulous research and vivid illustrations, Jenkins guides readers through the historical and artistic significance of the Discobolus. He unveils the context surrounding its creation in the 5th century BCE, discussing the influence of classical ideals on art and society. The narrative delves into the artistry of the sculptor, Myron, and examines how this masterpiece has transcended time, influencing generations of artists and sculptors.

Why Readers Love It

  • Richly detailed analysis of ancient Greek culture and its artistic expressions.
  • Insightful commentary on the evolution of sculpture and its relevance in today’s art world.
  • Stunning visuals that complement the narrative, making the art accessible to all readers.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those with an interest in art history, classical studies, and ancient cultures. It also appeals to readers who appreciate the intersection of art and athleticism, offering a unique perspective on how the ancient world viewed the human body and its capabilities. Fans of Jenkins’ previous works, such as The Parthenon: From Past to Present, will find this book equally enlightening.

“The Discobolus is a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to connect us to our shared human heritage.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 161 mm × 207 mm × 6 mm
Pages: 64
Publisher: British Museum
ISBN: 9780714122717

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