Greek police recover ancient statue of 'exceptional artwork'
Source: AP
ATHENS, Greece (AP) A man has been arrested on suspicion of antiquities smuggling for trying to sell an ancient marble statue of exceptional artwork that once likely adorned a temple on Athens famed Acropolis or the slopes around it, Greek authorities said Friday.
Police said the 5th century B.C. statue was recovered following a months-long police operation that involved an investigation by the Cultural Heritage and Antiquities Department.
Measuring only about 37 centimeters (14.5 inches) high, the statue depicts a seated young man who reclines slightly to the right. The head, arms and most of both legs are missing, and two small holes are visible behind the left shoulder, from which rods would likely have attached the statue to a pediment the triangular gable-end above the short sides of an ancient temple.
It is an exceptional work of art, of the kind not easily found, not even in systematic excavations, archaeologist Dimitris Sourlas said during a presentation Friday at police headquarters in Athens. The statue, he said, could have been part of a larger composition, but more research was needed.
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iluvtennis
(19,850 posts)Martin68
(22,791 posts)the big deal was. these photos answer that question. Unbelievably fine work.
sheshe2
(83,746 posts)This is of no national interest and does not belong in LBN.
Perhaps GD?
Budi
(15,325 posts)For me but not for thee
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