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Greek Kouroi

In ancient Greek the word "kouros" (plural, "kouroi") means male youth, and at least from the fifth century, specifically an unbearded male. Modern art historians have decided to use the term to refer to this specific type of a male nude standing with fists to its sides and left foot forward. Ancient Greeks would proably not have separated these figures from any of the other types of archaic sculptures of young men. Until the 1890s, when the term "kouros" was first applied to this type, scholars generally referred to these figures as Apollos as it was believed that all kouroi depicted Apollo
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  Greek kouroi

Sculpture of the Archaic Period









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