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- tyrant Hipparchus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kritios. Acropolis sculptures: The Kritios Boy R. Ross Holloway, The Hand of Daedalus, ch II "The...
- 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...
- 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. They include such celebrated sculptures as the Kritios Boy, the Calf Bearer, and the Angelitos Athena. Details of the excavations...
- 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...
- 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...
- remains of Archaic statues were found, northwest of the Erechtheum The Kritios Boy was recovered, decapitated in the ****rschutt. The Antenor Kore, recovered...
- 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')...