Fragment of a Kouros at The Louvre, Paris
Fragment of a Kouros at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-10-23T11:56:47+00:00
The attribution of this kouros to a precise workshop is not confirmed. Certain specialists have hypothesized that it was a Naxian production (from Naxos), although others deem the features of the sculpture is that of a Corinthian sculptor or under a Corinthian influence.
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Date de publication | 23/10/2015 |
Titre | Fragment of a Kouros |
Dimension | x |
Accession | Ms 698 |
Période | ca. 570 BC |
Medium | Insular marble (Naxian) |
Localisation | The Louvre |