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    "type" : "string",
    "value" : ".2 - plinth"
  } ],
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    "type" : "int",
    "value" : "0"
  } ],
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    "type" : "string",
    "value" : "label"
  } ],
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    "type" : "uri",
    "value" : "ecrm:E34_Inscription"
  } ],
  "rdf:value" : [ {
    "type" : "string",
    "value" : "'Discobolus of Myron / Diskobolos. This image of a discus thrower was by Myron, a Greek sculptor of the 5th century BC. Only copies of the original bronze survive, tow of which are in the Terme Museum, Rome. Discobolus dates from the beginning of the classical period of Greek art, when sculptors began expressing movement. He is posed about to throw his disc, and the twisted torso and legs in profile give a sense of dynamic tension. Presented by Thomas Russell, 1878.'"
  } ]
}