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media related to
Kritios.
Acropolis sculptures: The
Kritios Boy R. Ross Holloway, The Hand of Daedalus, ch II "The...
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first beautiful nude in art" The
Kritios Boy is thus
named because it is attributed, on
slender evidence, to
Kritios, who
worked together with Nesiotes...
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statue to use
contrapposto is
Kritios Boy, c. 480 BCE, so
called because it was once
attributed to the
sculptor Kritios. It is possible, even likely,...
- at Salamis, a new
statue was commissioned. It was
sculpted this time by
Kritios and Nesiotes, and set up in 477/476 BC. It is the one
which served as template...
- lost. To
replace the
stolen original version, the
Athenians commissioned Kritios and
Nesiotes to
produce a new statue,
which was set up in 477/76 BC, according...
- Dörpfeld and
Georg Kawerau between 1885 and 1890. The
collection includes the
Kritios Boy, the Calf Bearer, and the
Angelitos Athena,
among others. The Antenor...
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indications of what the lost
works by
ancient Gr****
sculptors such as Calamis,
Kritios and
Nesiotes looked like. Many of
these works,
especially the
larger ones...
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sacrificial offering he is
about to give to the god.
Kriophoros — "ram-bearer".
Kritios boy Kleiner, Fred S. (2012). Gardner's Art
through the Ages:
Backpack Edition...
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beginning of such a
system in the
torso from
Miletos and that of the
Kritios youth; but Polykleitos'
control of
muscle architecture was
evidently far...
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during the
beginning of the period. This is
embodied in
works such as the
Kritios Boy (480 BC),
sculpted with the
earliest known use of
contrapposto ('counterpose')...