Artist Bio:
Myron was an ancient Greek sculptor who was active during the 5th century BC. He was one of the most renowned sculptors of his time and is best known for his bronze statue of Discobolus, also known as the Discus Thrower. The statue is considered a masterpiece of classical Greek art and is admired for its lifelike depiction of movement and athleticism. Myron was known for his ability to capture the human form in motion, a skill that is evident in many of his works.
Myron was a contemporary of the sculptor Phidias and was highly respected in ancient Greece for his artistry and skill. While most of his original works have not survived, his influence on later sculptors is evident in the Roman copies and adaptations of his sculptures that have been found. Myron's legacy as a master sculptor of the ancient world continues to be celebrated and studied to this day.
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