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File:Eakins - Head of a Warrior.png|Head of a Warrior by [[Thomas Eakins]] |
File:Eakins - Head of a Warrior.png|Head of a Warrior by [[Thomas Eakins]] |
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File:Head of a Warrior - Da Vinci 1.jpg|Head of a Warrior by [[Leonardo |
File:Head of a Warrior - Da Vinci 1.jpg|Head of a Warrior by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] |
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File:Head of a Warrior - Da Vinci 2.jpg|Head of a Warrior ('The Red Head') by [[Leonardo |
File:Head of a Warrior - Da Vinci 2.jpg|Head of a Warrior ('The Red Head') by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] |
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File:DSC04447 Istanbul - Museo archeol. - Testa dal frontone di Egina - Foto G. Dall'Orto 28-5-2006.jpg|Head of a Warrior in the [[Temple of Aphaia]] |
File:DSC04447 Istanbul - Museo archeol. - Testa dal frontone di Egina - Foto G. Dall'Orto 28-5-2006.jpg|Head of a Warrior in the [[Temple of Aphaia]] |
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File:NAMA 180 Warrior head 2.JPG|Head of a Warrior by [[Scopas]], from the Athena Alea temple in [[Tegea]] |
File:NAMA 180 Warrior head 2.JPG|Head of a Warrior by [[Scopas]], from the Athena Alea temple in [[Tegea]] |
Revision as of 19:54, 11 September 2013
The Head of a Warrior is a recurring theme in art. The heads vary a great deal across time and artistic style, but all present an intriguing look into the both the soldier and the artist of the day.
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Head of a Warrior by Thomas Eakins
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Head of a Warrior by Leonardo da Vinci
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Head of a Warrior ('The Red Head') by Leonardo da Vinci
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Head of a Warrior in the Temple of Aphaia
External links
- Head of a Warrior by Pablo Picasso
- A109 from the Second Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion.
- Greek severe Style from Joetourist. (Description)
- Roman Head of a Warrior