One of these people is depicted in a sculpture removing dust from his body with a stlengis. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these people who include the subject of Lysippos’s The Scraper. Another sculptor depicted one of these people nude while lifting his arms to tie a fillet around his neck.
ANSWER: athletes [accept Olympians]
[10e] The Diadumenos by Polyclitus depicts an athlete lost in thought while holding this type of pose. This pose, whose name means “counterpoise,” is exemplified by shifting most of the weight of the body onto one leg.
ANSWER: contrapposto
[10h] Another version of the Diadumenos was created by this successor of Polyclitus, who created a bronze sculpture of Meleager with the head of the Calydonian Boar. This sculptor also created a celebrated Pothos.
ANSWER: Scopas
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