Kouros of Tenea
The grave statue of a youth from Tenea known as the Kouros of Tenea (formerly Apollo of Tenea) is now located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany.[1]
The archaic Kouros was created in North-East Peloponnese about 560 BC. The Parian marble statue was discovered in 1846, approximately twenty kilometers South of Ancient Corinth at the site of ancient Tenea. The Kouros was acquired by the Glyptothek in 1853.[2]
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References[]
- ^ Caskey, L. D. 1924. "The Proportions of the Apollo of Tenea." American Journal of Archaeology 28.4:358-367 https://www.jstor.org/stable/497537
- ^ "Kouros of Tenea". Antike am Konigsplatz. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
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- Archaic Greek sculptures
- 6th-century BC Greek sculptures
- Kouroi
- Collection of the Glyptothek
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