Greek Sculpture
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In the fifth century B.C.E., the Severe Style of the Transitional period gave way to the Classical period of Greek sculpture. The Discobolos (c. 450 B.C.) of Myron is an example of the developing severe style and was considered revolutionary in terms of its sense of movement, though this movement is restricted to one plane. Phidias produced the great sculptures in the Parthenon, including the ivory
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