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Agesander Collection

"Agesander: Master of Captivating Sculptures" Agesander, a renowned sculptor of the 1st century AD

Background imageAgesander Collection: Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group

Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group
DGA2569924 Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Ulysses lower body, fragment of Polyphemus Group

Ulysses lower body, fragment of Polyphemus Group
DGA2569930 Ulysses lower body, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group

Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group
DGA2569926 Sailor, sculpture of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, especially

Background imageAgesander Collection: Blinding of Polyphemus or Polyphemos group, 1st century AD, by Agesander, Athenodoros

Blinding of Polyphemus or Polyphemos group, 1st century AD, by Agesander, Athenodoros
1132650 Blinding of Polyphemus or Polyphemos group, 1st century AD, by Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polidoro, Sperlonga, Lazio, Italy by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archelogico Nazionale

Background imageAgesander Collection: Polyphemus right hand, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Polyphemus right hand, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569935 Polyphemus right hand, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569933 Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569931 Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569919 Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569918 Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569934 Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569932 Polyphemus left leg, fragment of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original

Background imageAgesander Collection: Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569917 Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569916 Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Head of Polyphemus, detail of reconstruction of Polyphemus Group

Head of Polyphemus, detail of reconstruction of Polyphemus Group
2569921 Head of Polyphemus, detail of reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus

Background imageAgesander Collection: Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus

Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus
2569920 Reconstruction of Polyphemus Group, or Ulysses blinding Polyphemus, marble sculpture by Agesander, Athenodorus and Polydorus, copy of Hellenistic period original, Roman civilization

Background imageAgesander Collection: Art Greek. Hellenistic. Statue of Lacoon and his sons (Antiphates and Thymbraeus)

Art Greek. Hellenistic. Statue of Lacoon and his sons (Antiphates and Thymbraeus). The sculpture is attributed by three sculptors from the island of Rhodes. Agesander, Athenedores and Polydorus

Background imageAgesander Collection: Laocoon, work by Agesander, Polydorus and Athenodorus

Laocoon, work by Agesander, Polydorus and Athenodorus, 50 d. C. preserved in the Vatican Museums

Background imageAgesander Collection: Illustration After The Statue Laoco

Illustration After The Statue Laoco

Background imageAgesander Collection: Laocoon. Sculptural group representing the Trojan priest and his two sons strangled by snakes

Laocoon. Sculptural group representing the Trojan priest and his two sons strangled by snakes


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"Agesander: Master of Captivating Sculptures" Agesander, a renowned sculptor of the 1st century AD, left an indelible mark on art history with his masterpiece known as the "Blinding of Polyphemus" or "Polyphemos Group. " This extraordinary sculpture depicts the dramatic moment when Ulysses blinds the Cyclops Polyphemus. The fragments that remain from this magnificent artwork offer tantalizing glimpses into Agesander's exceptional skill. Among them is Polyphemus' right hand, frozen in stone as it reaches out to retaliate against his assailant. The meticulous detailing captures both the strength and vulnerability of this mythical creature. Another fragment showcases Polyphemus' left leg, revealing intricate musculature and emphasizing his colossal size, and is through these fragmented pieces that we can envision Agesander's vision coming to life – a testament to his ability to breathe life into stone. Though only fragments survive today, reconstructions allow us to appreciate the grandeur of Agesander's original creation. These recreations transport us back in time, allowing us to witness Ulysses bravely facing off against the formidable Cyclops. One cannot help but be captivated by Agesander's attention to detail and mastery over form. His sculptures evoke a sense of awe and wonderment at their sheer beauty and artistic brilliance. In particular, the head of Polyphemus stands out as a remarkable achievement in its own right. Even in its reconstructed state, one can marvel at how Agesander captured every wrinkle and expression on this mythical being's face – conveying both pain and fury simultaneously. Agesander's legacy lives on through these fragments that have survived centuries – testaments not only to his talent but also to our enduring fascination with ancient mythology. As we gaze upon these remnants from antiquity, we are reminded once again why he remains one of history's most celebrated sculptors - a true master of his craft.

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