Kouros, about 530 BC or modern forgery. Creator: Unknown.

Kouros, about 530 BC or modern forgery. Creator: Unknown.

3-044-368 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Kouros, about 530 BC or modern forgery. Additional Info: A kouros is a statue of a standing nude youth that did not represent any one individual youth but the idea of youth. Used in Archaic Greece as both a dedication to the gods in sanctuaries and as a grave monument, the standard kouros stood with his left foot forward, arms at his sides, looking straight ahead. Carved in from four sides, the statue retained the general shape of the marble block. 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 was arete, a combination of moral and physical beauty and nobility. Arete was closely connected with kalokagathia,literally a composite term for beautiful and good or noble.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Dolomitic marble

Picture Type
  1. Male figure
  2. Object
  3. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2874x4714
File Size : 39,692kb


Aliases

  1. 85.AA.40
  1. 103VNP
  1. 1200009448
  1. 3-044-368
  1. 3044368
  1. 85.AA.40

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