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The East Pediment, Temple of Aphaia at Aegina, with Figures of the Archer and Fallen Warrior
| View | The Fallen Warrior (King Laomedon) |
| Location | Greece |
| Date | 495-490 BC |
| Subject | Sculpture |
| Period | Greek Archaic Period |
| Material | marble |
| Dimensions | 79 cm high & 183 cm l. resp. |
| Origin | from Aegina |
| Collection | Germany, Munich, Glyptothek |
| Saskia No. | Jgc-0563 |
| Source | Gardner, Art Through the Ages, 11th ed., chapter 5, plate 28 |
| Hartt, Art: A History of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 4th ed., chapter 7, plate 23 | |
| Janson, History of Art, 6th ed., chapter 5, plate 22 | |
| Lois Fichner-Rathus, Understanding Art, 6th ed., chapter 13, plate 5 | |
| Stokstad, Marilyn, Art History, 2nd ed., chapter 5, plate 16 |
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