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==History==
==History==
===19th century===
===19th century===
Several mural recreations of the sculpture appeared on the walls of the [[The Museum|Great Museum]] in [[Kensington]], [[London]] in 1886.{{Gameref|MED2}}
Several decorative mural recreations of the sculpture appeared on the walls of the [[The Museum|Great Museum]] in [[Kensington]], [[London]] in 1886.{{Gameref|MED2}}
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
===In real life===
===In real life===

Revision as of 14:52, 10 February 2025

Dying warrior statue
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Murals of the Dying warrior on the walls.
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The Dying warrior statue was a pedimental sculpture from a Greek temple.

History

19th century

Several decorative mural recreations of the sculpture appeared on the walls of the Great Museum in Kensington, London in 1886.[1]

Behind the scenes

In real life

The Dying warrior is a pedimental sculpture from the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina in Greece. It was excavated in 1811 and has been on display at the Glyptothek in Munich since 1827.[2]

In-game version Real version
MediEvil2-DyingWarriorMural.png Aphaia-DyingWarrior.jpg

References

  1. MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
  2. The Struggle for Troy. The Munich Aegina Sculptures with Thorvaldsen's restorations on Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Retrieved February 10, 2025.

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