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Frontal viewThis statue depicting a boy pulling a thorn from his foot is one of a few large-scale bronze works to survive from antiquity. Well-known in Europe, it was very influential on artists in the Italian Renaissance; later it was one of the works Napoleon proudly confiscated. After his defeat, it was returned to the Capitoline collection. This is the kind of genre subject that was popular among Hellenistic sculptors--at a far remove from the heroic athletes and gods of earlier Greek sculpture. Here is a rural theme with a barefoot boy sitting on a rock removing a thorn. |