Kore
Kore
Published 2017-03-27T17:52:15+00:00
The sculpture portrays the bust of a female figure wearing a peplos (peplophoros). The fragmentary statue has been reworked around the fractures, and is reconstructed as the image of the offerer holding the hem of her dress in her right hand, while with her left hand she offers a gift to the divinity. The statue's iconography and style belong to the kore typology.
The korai were used as votive ofefrings or grave markers during the Greek Archaic period, nad portrayed young female figures with long plaited hair and finely painted clothes.
The example at Palazzo Massimo was unearthed in an area of rome which in ancient times was occupied by the Horti Sallustiani, where the sculpture was reused in the gardens' ornamentation. The discovery of Roman copies of peplophoroi, in the area where the kore was discovered, suggests that the Greek original was included in the deisgn of the Horti as an example of great Prestige.
Date published | 27/03/2017 |
Title | Kore |
Date | 5th century BC |
Dimension | Life-size |
Accession | inv. 1244667 |
Period | Democratic Athene/Golden Age Greek Art |
Medium | Marble |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | National Roman Museum |