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Funerary kouros statue carved from Parian marble, found in the area of the Mesogeia, Attica. He stooed atop the grave of a young Athenian aristocrat. Aristodikos, whose name is carved on the base. The plasticity of the muscles, the movement of the...
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This statue of a kouros is made of Beotian marble and was found at Orchomenos in Beotia. ...It is probably a provincial work of a local artist and is dated roughly around 580-570 B.C.
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Statue of a kouros made of Parian marble and found in Volomandra, Attica. It probably stood on the grave of an athenian aristocrat. A kouros is the modern term given to free-standing ancient Greek sculptures which first appear in the Archaic period...
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Such statues are found across the Greek-speaking world; the preponderance of these were found in sanctuaries of Apollo with more than one hundred from the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, Boeotia, alone. These free-standing sculptures were typically...
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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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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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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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This statue of a kouros, realised in Naxian marble was found in Athens, near the Kerameikos. He originally would have stood atop a grave. Keramikos (Greek: Κεραμεικός), also known by its Latinized form Ceramicus, is an area of Athens, Greece,...
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This statue was found in Keratea, Attica. ...The toolmarks on the head suggest that the piece is unfinished or reworked.
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... statue was found in the sanctuary of Ptoan Apollo in Boeotia. ... The statue demonstrates clearly the development in the rendering of volume and motion, with the arms separated from the thighs. ... This is an important work of the late Archaic period.
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With light rig and ready for rendering.*.FBX*.OBJ- Light rig, ready to render- Clean topology- Scaled for an accurate representation of the original object- Optimized for polygon efficiency- No third party plugins needed for Scanline sceneObjects:...
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This is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in Attica. The rigid stance, with the left leg forward and the arms at the side, was derived from Egyptian art. The pose provided a clear, simple formula that was used by Greek...
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... ...This sculptural fragment comes from a kouros that once stood in a cemetary of Byzantion. A kouros is the modern term given to free-standing ancient Greek sculptures which first appear in the Archaic period in Greece and represent nude male youths.
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Such statues are found across the Greek-speaking world; the preponderance of these were found in sanctuaries of Apollo with more than one hundred from the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, Boeotia, alone. These free-standing sculptures were typically...
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This is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in Attica. The rigid stance, with the left leg forward and arms at the side, was derived from Egyptian art. The pose provided a clear, simple formula that was used by Greek sculptors...
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This statue depicts an unknown young man (kouros) wearing a himation. ...The statue was discovered in Kourion.
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Island of Naxos (Greece), acquired in 1903Marble from Naxos, 550 - 540 BC Due to the local high-quality marble, the Naxians were decisively involved in the development of the kouros type. This prototype of the archaic image of men was created under...
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Archaic Greek sculptors reduced human anatomy and musculature in these statues to decorative patterning on the surface of the marble.The kouros embodies many of the ideals of the aristocratic culture of Archaic Greece. One such ideal of this period...
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... ...Shown with the left foot forward and arms straight down against the sides of the body, as per Egyptian sculptural models, the statue was an offering to the gods. ...Sculpted in Naxian marble, the work may have been produced in a Corinthian workshop.
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-- More than 3 Meters In Ancient Greek kouros means "youth, boy, especially of noble rank." When a pubescent was received into the body of grown men, as a grown Kouros, he could enter the initiation fest of the brotherhood (φρατρία). Apellaios...
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More than 3 Meters In Ancient Greek kouros means youth, boy, especially of noble rank. ...When a pubescent was received into the body of grown men, as a grown Kouros, he could enter the initiation fest of the brotherhood
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... limestone kouros. ...Kouros is a modern term given to free-standing ancient Greek sculptures that first appear in the Archaic period in Greece and represent nude male youths. ...In Ancient Greek kouros means "youth, boy, especially of noble rank".
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Head of an archaic figure of a male youth ("Kouros") found on the Greek Islands and dating from around 550/540 BC. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are...
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Statue of a nude standing youth, less than life-size; from the base of the neck to below the knees is preserved, the head and lower legs are missing. Both arms are broken away above the biceps. Except for minor abrasions, the surface is in excellent...
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Rests of a statue of kouros displayed at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke München. A kouros (Ancient Greek: κοῦρος, plural kouroi) is the modern term given to free-standing ancient Greek sculptures which first appear in the Archaic...
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They were also erected as monuments over burial mounds. "Munich Kouros" is a statue from a grave in Attica. Heavy proportions and short hair are indicative of an athletic ideal. 540/530 BC. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World...
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This fragment from the statue of a kouros was found in Melos. ...It is the product of a Cycladic workshop. "Kouros" designates the often life-size statues of athletic men, typical of the Archaic Greek period.
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This fragmentary statue of a kouros torso was found in athens and was probably carved about the middle of the 6th century B.C.