Statuette of a Kouros

Cleveland Museum of Art

Statuette of a Kouros

Date
600–480 BCE
Medium
bronze
Culture
Etruscan
Department
Greek and Roman Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Though almost certainly Etruscan in origin, this small-scale bronze takes the form of a Greek kouros , a nude male youth with arms at sides looking straight ahead. The left foot appears ever so slightly advanced, but not enough to create any real sense of movement. Two long locks of hair fall over each shoulder, recalling Ionian (East Greek) examples, but the scale-like pattern on the back of the head is unusual. Despite the lack of nudity in most other Archaic Etruscan artworks, the kouros became quite popular as a small bronze votive type in Etruria. Unlike Greek kouroi , which range in medium and scale, Etruscan kouroi are primarily small bronzes.

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