Kouros
Underklass till | staty, heroic nudity | |
---|---|---|
Rörelse | archaic Greek sculpture | |
Genre | heroic nudity | |
Motiv | man | |
Motsats till | kore |
Kouros, plural kouroi, var under den arkaiska tiden i grekisk konst monumentala skulpturer av nakna män. Det var idealiserade bilder snarare än porträtt. De inspirerades av egyptiska skulpturer.
Efter år 500 f.Kr verkar tillverkandet av kourosskulpturer ha dött ut.[1]
Källor
- Raafat El-Sayed, Mona (2009). ”Influence of Ancient Egyptian Statuary on Sculpture of the Mediterranean Basin”. i Trapani, F., Ruggieri, G. (pdf). 3rd IRT International Scientific Conference. Integrated Relational Tourism. Territories and development in the Mediterranean Area. sid. 515–522. http://www.arces.it/public/Pubblicazioni_Ricerche/Turismo_Relazionale/Irt_conference/Paper%20Book/Vol%201/Paper%20Book_Vol1_11.pdf
Noter
- ^ Richter, Gisela (1960). Kouroi, Archaic Greek Youths: A study of the development of the Kouros type in Greek sculpture.. Läst 24 november 2022
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Kroisos Kouros. Parian marble. Found in Anavyssos, Attica. This is a funerary statue, found on the grave of Kroisos, as is indicated by the epigram on the base: Stop, and mourn at the grave of the dead Kroisos, whom the raging Ares destroyed when he fought among the defenders. Ca 530 BCE. N°3851