The male torso, dating from between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, is a perfect example of Hellenistic realism. The surfaces sculpted with chiaroscuro effects create a sense of depth and movement, emphasizing the physicality of the body. During this period, sculpture was no longer limited to representing idealized figures, but sought to convey emotions and energy.

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Testo tratto da: Tommaso Guagliardo – Donatella Mangione, Guida al Museo Archeologico Regionale di Agrigento, Agrigento 2013, pp. 68-73)

The artwork in the museum

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The city of Akrágas – Agrigentum (rooms I - XI)

The first rooms showcase the art and craftsmanship of Akrágas from prehistory to the early Middle Ages. The heart of the itinerary is the Telamon from the Temple of Zeus.

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