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This statue of a Kore, made of Parian marble and found in delos, was the work of an island artist.
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This statue of a young woman has the same pose and costume as the well-known statues of korai found on the Athenian Akropolis. She stands with her left leg slightly advanced. Her left hand grasped a fold of her thin linen chiton, pulling it tightly...
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During this period, two types of freestanding, large-scale sculptures predominated: the male kouros, or standing nude youth, and the female kore, or standing draped maiden. Erected in sanctuaries and in cemeteries outside the city walls, these large...
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Statue of a Kore, about half life-size. DATE : 525BC-500BC (circa) GREEK The head and neck are missing, also the legs and feet from below the middle of the thighs. The woman stands to the front, the body balanced on both legs; the right is slightly...
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During this period, two types of freestanding, large-scale sculptures predominated: the male kouros, or standing nude youth, and the female kore, or standing draped maiden. Erected in sanctuaries and in cemeteries outside the city walls, these large...
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... part of her upper body. An additional garment is worn over her shoulders at the back.In Archaic Greek art the successful treatment of drapery was important in female statues, whereas the sculptors of male figures worked towards the ideal nude.
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... roof. The corners of the roof were decorated with sphinx acroteria, and the central, vegetal acroterion of each side had a pair of kore statues standing one on either side, an unusual feature. ...The antefixes were of marble, as were the roof tiles.
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The statue's iconography and style belong to the kore typology. The korai were used as votive ofefrings or grave markers during the Greek Archaic period, nad portrayed young female figures with long plaited hair and finely painted clothes. The...
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... deposit. A statue of Koré in reddish clay worked on by fettling and in part by a die box. The goddess has a chitone and a cloak, sitting on a throne and is ornated with Magna Grecia like jewellery. ...She is holding a votive piglet in her left.
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This sculpture of a Kore is probably from Paros and is made from Parian marble. Repatriated in 2007 from the J.P. Getty Museum, Malibu, California. She wears a chiton and an ionic himation decorated with relief rosettes. In her right hand she...
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Upper body of a kore holding pomegranate. Greek. Original marble from the 2nd quarter of the 6th c. B.C. Athens, Acropolis Museum 677. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory,...
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Reconstruction of the polychromy on a 3D-print (PMMA), natural pigment in egg-casein tempera (marble original, Athen Akropolismuseum). Kore (Greek: κόρη "maiden"; plural korai) is the modern term given to a type of free-standing ancient Greek...
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Copy of a statue which was originally created in the workshop of the Athenian sculptor Praxiteles (late 4th c. B.C.), possibly depicting Kore-Persephone. The name of this statuary type comes from one among the many copies of the work found in...
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The Kouros from Tenea. ...Plaster cast of an archaic Greek statue from the mid-500s BCE found in the Blanton Museum, University of Texas.
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This torso of a kore, carved from Parian marble, was found in Aegina. ...The statue was colossal in scale, the sleeved chiton preserves part of its incised decoration.
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Name: Kore in Chiton Material: Cast Format: Statue Museum: Courtesy Skulpturhalle, Basel Museum inventory number: 28 Museum of original: Acropolis Museum, Athens Name of photographer/modeler: Davide Angheleddu Copyright 2019 Flyover Zone Productions....
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Name: Kore with mantle Material: Cast Format: Statue Museum: Courtesy Skulpturhalle, Basel Museum inventory number: 407 Museum of original: Acropolis Museum (inv. 671), Athens Name of photographer/modeler: Davide Angheleddu Copyright 2019 Flyover...
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Kore (maiden) refers to statues depicting female figures, always of a young age, which were created during the Archaic period (600 – 480 BCE) either as votive or commemorative statues. Wealthy patrons commissioned them either to serve the deities in...
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These standing statues of either nude youths or draped women were very common in the Archaic Greek period and paved the way to the refinement of Classical sculpture in the 5th century B.C. ... They were dedicated to gods and erected at the entrance of...
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This hanger holds 2 Kore Trakline belts similar to the hanger sold by Kore. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3992726
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During this period, two types of freestanding, large-scale sculptures predominated: the male kouros, or standing nude youth, and the female kore, or standing draped maiden. Erected in sanctuaries and in cemeteries outside the city walls, these large...
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Ejercicio Buho textura hormigon para curso Kore: introducción a la fotogrametria
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Statuette of a kore carved from Parian marble. ...Found in Eleusis and carved around 490-480 BC The kore wears a sleeved chiton and mantle. ...The right hand, now missing, pulled the chiton.
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This is a remake of the Kore V2 5.5inch drone I attempted as requested by a friend.
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Acroterio con Kore dal gruppo dell’altare presso il piazzale 500 - 490 a.C. ...Monaco, Gliptoteca Gipsoteca del Museo dell’Arte Classica Sapienza, Roma
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This is a modified version of the Kore Essentials hanger, it includes a hook for the velcro holder that comes with the belts.
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Name: Kore with Fruit Material: cast Format: Bust Museum: Courtesy Skulpturhalle, Basel Museum inventory number: 14 Museum of original: Acropolois Museum (Inv. 677), Athens Photographer/modeler: Davide Angheleddu Copyright 2019 Flyover Zone...
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A 1912 catalog of the Acropolis Museum speculates that Kore 678 could have been made by "an early Attic sculptor, who wanted to make a figure in imitation of the new fashion just coming in." Unlike the bulkier dress of most korai, Kore 678's clothing...