English: Diadumenos (athlete tying a ribbon band), upper body, three-quarter view. Marble, Roman copy of ca. 50 AD after a Greek original of ca. 440 BC. From the Roman theatre at Vaison-la-Romaine, France.
Français : Diadumène (athlète nouant le bandeau de la victoire), vue de trois-quarts de la partie supérieure. Marbre, copie romaine de 50 ap. J.-C. environ d'après un original grec d'environ 440 av. J.-C. Provenance : théâtre romain de Vaison-la-Romaine, France.
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== Summary == {{Information British Museum |artist= {{en|Copy after Polykleitos}} {{fr|Copie d'après Polyclète}} |description= {{en|Diadumenos (athlete tying a ribbon band), upper body, three-quarter view. Marble, Roman copy of ca. 50 AD after a Gre