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The Wrestler is a basalt statuette dating back to between 1500 BCE and 400 BCE, which some believe to be one of the most important sculptures of the Olmec culture. The near life-size figure has been praised not only for its realism and sense of energy, but also for its aesthetic qualities. Since 1964, the sculpture has been part of the collection of the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City. It is considered unlikely that this sculpture, also known formally as Antonio Plaza Monument 1 as well as El Luchador Olmeca (Spanish, "the Olmec wrestler") actually represents a wrestler.

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  • Il lottatore è un'antica statuetta di basalto che è una delle più importanti sculture della cultura olmeca. La figura quasi a grandezza naturale è stata lodata non solo per il suo realismo e senso di energia, ma anche per le sue qualità estetiche. Dal 1964, la scultura fa parte della collezione del Museo nazionale di antropologia a Città del Messico. Questa statuetta mesoamericana alta 66 cm fu scoperta nel 1933 da un agricoltore ad , nello stato messicano di Veracruz, vicino al Río Uxpanapa e non lontano dalla sua confluenza con il , un'area ora nota come Antonio Plaza. Si considera improbabile che questa scultura, nota formalmente anche come Monumento 1 di Antonio Plaza nonché come El Luchador Olmeca (spagnolo, "Il lottatore olmeco"), rappresenti effettivamente un lottatore. (it)
  • The Wrestler is a basalt statuette dating back to between 1500 BCE and 400 BCE, which some believe to be one of the most important sculptures of the Olmec culture. The near life-size figure has been praised not only for its realism and sense of energy, but also for its aesthetic qualities. Since 1964, the sculpture has been part of the collection of the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City. This 66-centimetre (26 in)-high Mesoamerican statuette was discovered in 1933 by a farmer in , in the Mexican state of Veracruz near the Rio Uxpanapa and not far from its confluence with the Coatzacoalcos River, an area now known as Antonio Plaza. It is considered unlikely that this sculpture, also known formally as Antonio Plaza Monument 1 as well as El Luchador Olmeca (Spanish, "the Olmec wrestler") actually represents a wrestler. (en)
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  • The Wrestler is a basalt statuette dating back to between 1500 BCE and 400 BCE, which some believe to be one of the most important sculptures of the Olmec culture. The near life-size figure has been praised not only for its realism and sense of energy, but also for its aesthetic qualities. Since 1964, the sculpture has been part of the collection of the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City. It is considered unlikely that this sculpture, also known formally as Antonio Plaza Monument 1 as well as El Luchador Olmeca (Spanish, "the Olmec wrestler") actually represents a wrestler. (en)
  • Il lottatore è un'antica statuetta di basalto che è una delle più importanti sculture della cultura olmeca. La figura quasi a grandezza naturale è stata lodata non solo per il suo realismo e senso di energia, ma anche per le sue qualità estetiche. Dal 1964, la scultura fa parte della collezione del Museo nazionale di antropologia a Città del Messico. Questa statuetta mesoamericana alta 66 cm fu scoperta nel 1933 da un agricoltore ad , nello stato messicano di Veracruz, vicino al Río Uxpanapa e non lontano dalla sua confluenza con il , un'area ora nota come Antonio Plaza. (it)
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  • The Wrestler (sculpture) (en)
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