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Greek Art: "Kore"(Core) Marble sculpture from Chios, 520-510 BC
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Greek Art: "Kore"(Core) Marble sculpture from Chios, 520-510 BC
LRI4660163 Greek Art: " Kore" (Core) Marble sculpture from Chios, 520-510 BC, Dim. 55 cm - Athenes, Acropolis Museum - Kore - Marble sculpture (H. 55 cm), from Chios, ca. 520-510 BC - Acropolis Museum, Athens by Greek, (6th century BC); Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art: " Kore" (Core) Marble sculpture from Chios, 520-510 BC, Dim. 55 cm - Athenes, Acropolis Museum - Kore - Marble sculpture (H. 55 cm), from Chios, ca. 520-510 BC - Acropolis Museum, Athens); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of Greek art, the "Kore" (Core) Marble sculpture from Chios. Created between 520-510 BC, this exquisite masterpiece stands at an impressive height of 55 cm. Currently housed in the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, it is a true testament to the skill and craftsmanship of ancient Greek artists. The sculpture depicts a young woman, known as Kore or Core in Greek mythology. With delicate features and intricate details carved into the marble, she exudes an air of grace and beauty. The artist has expertly captured her serene expression and flowing garments, making her come alive before our eyes. This artwork holds great significance within Greek culture and history. It serves as a window into the mythological world of gods and goddesses that were worshipped during ancient times. The figure represented here may be associated with Proserpine (Persephone), who was revered as both a maiden goddess of springtime growth and queen of the underworld. Through this print by Luisa Ricciarini, we are transported back in time to witness the artistic achievements of ancient Greece. It reminds us of their profound influence on Western civilization's artistry and aesthetics. This image invites us to appreciate not only its visual splendor but also its cultural importance as an archaeological treasure from antiquity.
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