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- Moschophoros (Gr****: μοσχοφόρος "calf-bearer") is an ancient Gr**** statue of the Archaic period, also known in English as The Calf Bearer. It was excavated...
- deposed in the same year. c. 560 BC—The statue known as The Calf Bearer (Moschophoros), from the Acropolis, Athens, is completed. 564 BC—Death of Aesop, Gr****...
- of Rhombos on the Moschophoros, which may belong to the same time as a decree referring to the Panathenaia of 566. The Moschophoros is stylistically similar...
- Athens Antenor Kore Euthydikos Kore Kritios Boy Kore 670 Peplos Kore Moschophoros Mourning Athena Nike Fixing her Sandal Persian Rider Procne and Itys...
- ****rschutt on the Akropolis in Athens, near the Kritios Boy and the Moschophoros. Dimitrios Pandermalis, Stamatia Eleftheratou, Christina Vl****opoulou...
- innovations. Dipylon Kouros, c. 600 BC, Athens, Kerameikos Museum. The Moschophoros or calf-bearer, c. 570 BC, Athens, Acropolis Museum. Phrasikleia Kore...
- Athens Antenor Kore Euthydikos Kore Kritios Boy Kore 670 Peplos Kore Moschophoros Mourning Athena Nike Fixing her Sandal Persian Rider Procne and Itys...
- Athens Antenor Kore Euthydikos Kore Kritios Boy Kore 670 Peplos Kore Moschophoros Mourning Athena Nike Fixing her Sandal Persian Rider Procne and Itys...
-  530-500). Dipylon Kouros, c. 600 BC, Athens, Kerameikos Museum The Moschophoros or calf-bearer, c. 570 BC, Athens, Acropolis Museum Peplos Kore, c. 530...
- that survived from the classical era to Byzantine times. Horse (6th BC) Moschophoros (560 BC) Peplos Kore (c. 530 BC) Acropolis Kore (510 BC) Detail of a...