Apollo' Milani
Apollo' Milani
Published 2018-08-28T11:28:54+00:00
This statue depicts a kouros (a young nude male), of a size slightly superior to the truth. The lower part of the legs is not preserved. The face presents the typical features of the archaic Greek sculpture: large elongated eyes with engraved pupils, lips with an "archaic smile", which does not, however, express a state of mind, but is the attempt to render three-dimensionality. The hairstyle is extremely accurate: it has two rows of curls overlapping on the forehead, while on the shoulders there are ten wavy locks; in addition, he wears a tiara that once had to be golden. It has broad shoulders, wide chest, but rather a narrow waist, very common characteristic in the male statues of archaic age; the musculature of the abdomen is outlined by neat grooves, while shoulders and pectorals are softer
Date de publication | 28/08/2018 |
Titre | Apollo' Milani |
Date | circa 550 BC |
Accession | Inv. 99042 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Acquired in 1902 from L.A. Milani a Osimo |
Record | https://museoarcheologiconazionaledifirenze.wordpress.com/tag/apollo-milani/ |
Artiste | Unknown artist |
Localisation | Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze |