Real Replica of a Greek stone casting of KORE from Acropolis museum , Museum quality art Greek sculpture.
The Korai of the Acropolis of Athens are a group of female statues (Korai), discovered in the Perserschutt of the Acropolis of Athens in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, all of the same typology and clear votive function. Through them it is possible to trace the stylistic evolution of Archaic Attic sculpture for almost a century, from 570 to 480 BC. This demonstrates in particular the beginning and development of Ionian influence on Athenian art of the second half of the 6th century BC. This was the period when Ionian elements first appear in the architectural works of the Peisistratids and close connections between Ionia and Athens developed. Towards the end of the 6th century BC this influence is seen to be overcome, or rather absorbed, and a new style is born, the so-called severe style, with increasing Peloponnesian influence.
Height 36 cm
Weight 1200 gr
The art work is made by resin and keramin, a plaster - polymer compound .
We don't use alabaster ( or marble dust or magnesitis or sand ) which are VERY cheap materials with porous and poor quality.
All of our sculptures are high museum copies and not free designs that's why we mention from where copies come from.
Each piece is unique so the patina may have differences from item to item.
Our Artworks can be sent all over the world via Greek Post Office and by A priority.
After the shipping we will inform you for the tracking number.
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