Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) (also called "the Canon") by Polykleitos c450-440 BC Roman copy after a bronze original marble height 6'6" tree stump and l
![Italian ARMY⁷ | Theorist |🎗️ on Twitter: "This sculpture is probably the Ares Borghese, and it follows the rules established by the "Canon of Polykleitos". Artists followed this rules, and their statue Italian ARMY⁷ | Theorist |🎗️ on Twitter: "This sculpture is probably the Ares Borghese, and it follows the rules established by the "Canon of Polykleitos". Artists followed this rules, and their statue](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D3K8fflWAAEM9li.jpg)
Italian ARMY⁷ | Theorist |🎗️ on Twitter: "This sculpture is probably the Ares Borghese, and it follows the rules established by the "Canon of Polykleitos". Artists followed this rules, and their statue
![Doryphorus The Work of Ploykleitos by Richard. Basic Facts Made by Polykleitos Originally made c.440 BCE (High Classical) Bronze (marble copy) 2.12 metres. - ppt download Doryphorus The Work of Ploykleitos by Richard. Basic Facts Made by Polykleitos Originally made c.440 BCE (High Classical) Bronze (marble copy) 2.12 metres. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/14/4316050/slides/slide_5.jpg)