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    in sculpture Antenor Kore Severe style Ancient Greek sculpture EB (1992). Gardner, p. 182. EB (1911). EB (1878). Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878), "Antenor" ...
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  • the goddess. Antenor Kore (530–520 BC, Athens) was named after her sculptor, Antenor, who also created the Tyrannicides. The sculpture was commissioned...
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    The Antenor Kore is a Late Archaic statue of a girl (Kore) made of Parian marble, which was created around 530/20 BC. The statue was found in several...
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    missing and restored in the Neapolitan sculpture), reaching backwards, ready for a downward-slashing stroke. "Antenor's Tyrranoktones never enjoyed a great...
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    Greek: Κριτίος, /krɪˈtiːəs/) was an Athenian sculptor, probably a pupil of Antenor, working in the early 5th century BCE, whose manner is on the cusp of the...
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    Archaic Greek Sculpture represents the first stages of the formation of a sculptural tradition that became one of the most significant in the entire history...
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    Perserschutt (category 5th-century BC Greek sculptures)
    were published in 1906 (see references: Kavvadias, P., Kawerau, G.). The Antenor Kore The Euthydikos Kore (detail) The Moscophoros Part of the damaged Hekatompedon...
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    Kore 670 (category 6th-century BC Greek sculptures)
    under "Akropolis 670". It is believed that she was carved by the sculptors Antenor or Endoios, who sculpted the Athena of the Gigantomachy pediment, which...
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    the otherwise now lost sculptures. Catherine M. Keesling, Misunderstood Gestures: Iconatrophy and the Reception of Greek Sculpture in the Roman Imperial...
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    Nike Fixing her Sandal (category Sculptures of Nike)
    portal Nike of Callimachus Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library) Moscophoros Antenor Kore "Νίκη Σανδαλιζόμενη" [Nike Wearing her Sandal]. odysseus.culture.gr...
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