Charioteer of Delphi (Heniokhos)
The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, is a statue surviving from Ancient Greece, and an example of ancient bronze sculpture. The life-size (1.8m) statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It is now in the Delphi Archaeological Museum.
The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, is a statue surviving from Ancient Greece, and an example of ancient bronze sculpture. The life-size (1.8m) statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It is now in the Delphi Archaeological Museum.
Charioteer of Delphi (Heniokhos)
The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, is a statue surviving from Ancient Greece, and an example of ancient bronze sculpture. The life-size (1.8m) statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It is now in the Delphi Archaeological Museum.
Material: Plaster, Colours
Collection: Ministry of Culture
Location: Athens, Greece
Height: 60 cm
Width: 30 cm
Depth: 30 cm

Material: Plaster, Colours
Collection: Ministry of Culture
Location: Athens, Greece
Height: 60 cm
Width: 30 cm
Depth: 30 cm