k Kore girl holding a bead as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525500BC. In Archaic Greek art the successful treatment of drapery was important in female statues, whereas the sculptors of male figures worked towards the ideal nude. This Kore wears a short sleeved chiton tunic belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girls right hand. Over this she has a himation cloak that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kore (girl) holding a bead as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. In Archaic Greek art the successful treatment of drapery was important in female statues, whereas the sculptors of male figures worked towards the ideal nude. This Kore wears a short- sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders.
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Kore (girl) holding a bead as an offering Marble, made in Ionia. From Theangela, Karia, made about 525-500BC. In Archaic Greek art the successful treatment of drapery was important in female statues, whereas the sculptors of male figures worked towards the ideal nude. This Kore wears a short- sleeved chiton (tunic) belted under the breasts, the material of which is pulled into shallow folds by the girl's right hand. Over this she has a himation (cloak) that falls over her back and is pinned at the shoulders.

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