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Deutsch: MUT: Museum der Universität Tübingen - Alte Kulturen - Sammlungen im Schloss Hohentübingen, Abguss-Sammlung des Museums der Universität Tübingen: Links: Der Tyrannenmörder Aristogeiton. Gefunden vor 1532 in Tivoli (Körper). Neapel, Nationalmuseum, Inv. 6010 (Körper). Cambridge, Fogg Museum, Inv. 1926.48.11 (Kopf). Marmor. Römische Kopie der 477 v. Chr entstandenen Bronze von Kritios und Nesiotes (Körper), sowie einer um 340 v.Chr. geschaffenen Bronze von Skopas (Kopf). Rechts: Der Tyrannenmörder Harmodius von Kritios und Nesiotes. Römische Kopie des 477 v. Chr entstandenen Bronzeoriginals.
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