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What is the difference between a kouros and a kore?

They were statues of young men and women in the Archaic Period of ancient Greece. The chief difference is that a kouros (male statue) was always naked and a kore (female statue) was always clothed.


What is of a classical greek statue or sculpture depicting an athlete in a fixed conventional style?

iconic


Can you have a mermaid in zoo tycoon 1?

Yes you can, but you need the Mermaid Statue. If you have it then make a tank, then put the statue in the water. Then the statue starts turning into little bits then you have a mermaid!!


What is the difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue?

There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.


How does Michelangelo and David reflect Classical conventions?

The statue depicts the subject matter with lifelike accuracy.


Which term refers to the inner chamber of a temple in classical?

A Cella


Is kore a roman name or greek name?

Kore is Greek and refers to a young maiden; more specifically it refers to a type of statue from the Greek Archaic period of a young maiden often associated with Persephone. Kouros is the corresponding young male statue.


Is the Statue of Liberty a physical change or a chemical change?

No its a chemical change because the acid in the rain reacts with the copper in the statue having a reaction oxidizing it and turning it green.


What does the statue of Zeus hold in his hand?

In classical Greek representations, the statue of Zeus at Olympia typically holds a scepter in one hand and a winged figure of Nike (Victory) in the other. The statue is often depicted seated on a throne, showcasing Zeus's power and importance in Greek mythology.


Why does the Statue of Liberty look Greek?

The Statue of Liberty has been described by historian Marvin Trachtenberg as a "synthomorphosis" of forms. The Statue of Liberty's gown is meant to look like a classical Greek toga. This was a popular reference in the art of the time, as all things classical were enjoying a popular revival. Lady Liberty is an allegory; that is to say, she is garbed to represent such Greek ideals as freedom and democracy.


What does kore mean in greek?

i think you mean 'κόρη' which means "daughter" Or, if you meant "kore," that would be a statue of a girl in the Archaic fashion, such as the ones you see used as pillars in ancient temples.


What is the name of the Charioteer an ancient Greek statue one of only a few remaining bronze casts remaining from the Classical era?

The Charioteer of Delphi.