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Archaic Greek ArtAncient Greek StatuesArchaic GreeceTrans ArtAncient Greek ArtGreek SculptureHistory Of ArtMarble StatuesThe PoseMarble statue of a kouros (youth) | Greek, Attic | Archaic | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtKouros Figure 600 BCE Marble Greek Archaic Unknown Artist74
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Archaic GreeceFemale StatueAncient Greek SculptureGreek StatuesThe AcropolisRoman SculptureAncient Greek ArtGreek SculptureGreek CultureArchaic GreeceKore from the Acropolis Archaic period (600 – 480 BCE) The Kouros and Kore statues were usually lifesize or larger, and made of marble. The kouros (male statue) was always nude and the koure (female statue) was always clothed. The left leg is always forward, the arms are close to the body, touching the side of their thighs. Strict symmetry, simple geometric forms, no individualization.129
Greek CeramicsAncient Greece ArtRoman PotteryGreek VaseGreece AncientVase PaintingAncient Greek PotteryMilwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukee ArtTerracotta neck-amphora (jar) | Greek, Attic | Archaic | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtObverse, Athena, Herakles leading Kerberos, and HermesReverse, Battle of gods and giantsAccording to myth, Kerberos, the guard dog of Hades, may have had as many as one-hundred heads, or fifty heads, or as few as one74
History StudentCreepy SmileEasy Sculpture IdeasAncient Greek SculptureEasy SculptureClassical PeriodGreek SculptureBig NoseMaster ArtLimestone male head | Cypriot | Archaic | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtWhile the foliate wreath identifies the figure as a Cypriot votary, the features of the face—the mustache, the bead, the crisp lines of the eyebrows and eyelids—are clearly dependent on Archaic Greek marble models154
Greek ReliefGreek ArtifactsAncient ArcheologyGreece AncientCave PaintingAncient Greek SculptureGreek Statues7 WondersAncient Greek ArtArchaic Period - National Archaeological MuseumThe Sculpture Collection, with its rich and unique exhibits, presents the evolution of ancient Greek sculpture from 700 BC to the 5th century AD.4