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Kore (girl) holding a bird as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. 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. This Kore wears a short-sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders.

Kore (girl) holding a bird as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. 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. This Kore wears a short- sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images).
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Kore (girl) holding a bird as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. 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. This Kore wears a short-sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders.
Kore (girl) holding a bird as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. 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. This Kore wears a short- sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)
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3233 x 5100 px | 47.2 MB
Tamaño impresión:
27.4 x 43.2 cm | 10.8 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)