• The Moschophoros stands with his left foot a little forward, like a kouros. ... The condition of the Moschophoros is poor and broken in some areas.
  • 1. The Moschophoros. Moscophoros, which means “the calf-bearer,” was found in fragments in the Perserschutt in the Acropolis of Athens.
  • 165 cm Moschophoros (calf-bearer) scale comparison. Moschophoros (calf-bearer) is an Ancient Greek Marble Sculpture created in 560BCE.
  • Moschophoros. Originally Kouros were similar to Eygptian statues but were nude. From Moschophoros they also smiled.
  • The condition of the Moschophoros is poor and broken in some areas. The legs are missing below the knees on both sides.
  • This is the first known photograph of the magnificent statue of Moschophoros, also known in English as "The Calf Bearer" when it was discovered on the Acropolis in...
  • The Moschophoros (calf-bearer). Archaic statue of a bearded man carrying a calf on his shoulders. The eyes of the figure were inset.
  • The Moschophoros (Calf-bearer), one of the most important sculptures of archaic Acropolis recently changed its form.
  • Acropolis of Athens; αρχαίο γλυπτό από την Ακρόπολη Αθηνών; scultura greca arcaica; Moscoforo; モスコフォロス(子牛を担ぐ男); Moschophoros...