In ancient greek kouros means youth boy especially of noble rank.
Marble statue of a kouros.
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The kouros embodies many of the ideals of the aristocratic culture of archaic greece.
The kouros embodies many of the ideals of the aristocratic culture of archaic greece.
Carved in from four sides the statue retained the general shape of the marble block.
This is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in attica.
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This kouros is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in attica.
The pose provided a clear simple formula that was used by greek.
The rigid stance with the left leg forward and arms at the side was derived from egyptian art.
A kouros ancient greek.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 154.
Alexander marble is a large crystaled white marble which is quarried from the cycladic island of naxos in greece.
κοῦρος pronounced plural kouroi is the modern term given to free standing ancient greek sculptures that first appear in the archaic period in greece and represent nude male youths.
Attic archaic naxian marble 194 6 x 51 6 cm the metropolitan museum of art speakers.
Statue of a naxian marble kouros found at ancient thera and on display in the national archaeological museum athens naxian marble commercial name.
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From the attic culture of ancient greece.
The rigid stance with the left leg forward and arms at the side was derived from egyptian art.
Archaic greek sculptors reduced human anatomy and musculature in these statues to decorative patterning on the surface of the marble.
Marble statue of a kouros new york kouros c.
Mertens on self reliance in marble statue of a kouros youth c.
Archaic greek sculptors reduced human anatomy and musculature in these statues to decorative patterning on the surface of the marble.
Although kouroi have been found in many ancient greek territories they were especially prominent in attica.
Although the influence of many nations can be discerned in particular elements of these figures the first appearance of such monumental stone figures seems to coincide with the reopening of greek trade with egypt c.
Kouros archaic greek statue representing a young standing male.