- The
Sabouroff head is a Late
Archaic Gr****
marble sculpture. It is
dated to c. 550–525 BC. This head of a
Kouros was
named after Peter Alexandrovich Saburov...
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ceased to be used. At the same time,
several painters,
starting with the
Sabouroff Painter,
began to use red or blackish-grey matt paints,
instead of shiny...
- of this that made use of
Voronoi cells was the
identification of the
Sabouroff head,
which made use of a high-resolution
polygon mesh. In dialectometry...
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PERSONS IN THE PROLOGUE.
Peter Sabouroff (an Innkeeper). Vera
Sabouroff (his Daughter).
Michael (a Peasant).
Dmitri Sabouroff.
Colonel Kotemkin.
PERSONS IN...
- on 8
January 2010.
Retrieved 17
December 2009. In French, "
Sabouroff",
hence "the
Sabouroff Painter".
Belser Kunstbibliothek, Die
Meisterwerke aus dem...
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woman holding a mirror;
Ancient Gr****
Attic red-figure
lekythos by the
Sabouroff Painter, c. 470–460 BC,
National Archaeological Museum,
Athens (Greece)...
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Archaeological Museum The
Strangford Apollo, 500–490, one of the last
kouroi The
Sabouroff head, an
important example of Late
Archaic Gr****
marble sculpture, c. 550-525...
- is an
Eastern portrait in
purely East Gr****
Archaic style, one of the two
known forerunners of
extant Gr**** portraits,
along with the
Sabouroff head....
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forerunners of
extant Gr**** portraits,
together with the
Sabouroff head. It is
comparable with the
Sabouroff head, from
about the same period.
These nearly life-like...
- The
Sabouroff head, an
important example of Late
Archaic Gr****
marble sculpture, and a
precursor of true portraiture, c. 550-525 BCE....