• Kouros of Tenea with the archaic smile. ... The most famous find, the Kouros of Tenea (c. 550 BC), found near Athikia in 1846, is in the Munich Glyptothek.
  • Apollo of Tenea (c560-550 BCE) from Corinth grave discovered 1846 at Glyptothek. ... Munich Kouros (c540-530 BCE) from Attica grave at Glyptothek.
  • Investigations carried out in Munich’s Glyptothek in the 1960s resulted in important findings. ... Reconstruction of the Kouros of Tenea, 2015.
  • Basic Information. Artifact Identification. Plaster Cast of Greek Statue: Kouros of Tenea (1914.07.0002).
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  • The female sculptural counterpart of the kouros is the kore . Etymology. In Ancient Greek kouros means "youth, boy, especially of noble rank."
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  • File:Kouros of Tenea - 168 - Glyptothek Munich - DSC07368.jpg - Wikimedia Commons. The Irreverent Object - European Sculpture from the '60s, '70s and '80s...
  • In Corinthia, at Tenea, in 1846, the so-called “Kouros of Tenea” (Fig. ... 1. The “Tenea Kouros”, Munich Glyptothek. 309 ARIS TSARAVOPOULOS Fig.