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The Greek World

The Greek World. Archaic Greek Sculpture. Senior Humanities Seminar. Menkaure & Queen , 2500 BCE. Kouros , MMA, c. 600 BCE. 1'9''. 6'. 4 '6''. 1'. Menkaure & Queen , 2500 BCE. Kouros , MMA, c. 600 BCE. Mentuemhet, ca. 650 BCE. Menkaure , ca. 2490 BCE. Kouros , c. 600 BCE.

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The Greek World

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  1. The Greek World

  2. Archaic Greek Sculpture Senior Humanities Seminar

  3. Menkaure & Queen, 2500 BCE Kouros, MMA, c. 600 BCE

  4. 1'9'' 6' 4 '6'' 1' Menkaure & Queen, 2500 BCE Kouros, MMA, c. 600 BCE

  5. Mentuemhet, ca. 650 BCE Menkaure, ca. 2490 BCE

  6. Kouros, c. 600 BCE Kroisos, c. 540 BCE Kritios Boy, c. 480 BCE contrapposto

  7. He [Daedalus] was the first artist whose statues had open eyes, arms swinging free from their sides, and legs separated from each other in a stride. These sculptures were so human in appearance and so varied in their gestures that they seemed to be able to move by themselves. - from the myth of Daedalus & Icarus Egypt Greece 2490 BCE 650 BCE 600 BCE 480 BCE

  8. Kore archaicsmile

  9. Auxerre Kore, c. 650 BCE Kouros, c. 600 BCE

  10. Peplos Kore, c. 530 BCE Kroisos, c. 540 BCE

  11. Kritios Boy, c. 480 BCE Chios Kore, c. 510 BCE

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