Rampin Rider
978-613-3-62284-5
6133622849
72
2010-11-18
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rampin Rider or Rampin Horseman (c. 550 BC) is an equestrian statue from the Archaic Period of Ancient Greece. The statue was made of marble and has traces of red and black paint. The head of the rider was found on the Acropolis of Athens in 1877 and donated to the Louvre. Parts of the body of the rider and horse were found ten years earlier in a ditch filled with statues broken during the 480 BC Persian sack of Athens. The head was not associated with the rest of the statue until 1936. The statue is displayed with a plaster cast of the head at the Acropolis Museum while the head remains at the Louvre and is displayed with a cast of the rest statue.
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