- Sculpture: Warrior Bronzes of Riace
Description: As a classical work, the sculpture is an example of a contrapposto where weight is supported by the back legs. It was to be transported to a Roman city but ended up submerged in water possibly because of a shipwreck. - Sculpture: Athena and Marsyas by Myron
Origin and Era: Greek – Early classical
Description: The sculpture does not fail to embody movement especially because the artist studied actions of athletes. Although none of the original work in bronze survived, it had Roman copies in marble. - Sculpture: Discobolos by Myron
Origin and Era: Greek – Early classical
Description: It features the moment when the athlete is about ...