• Moschophoros (Greek: μοσχοφόρος "calf-bearer") is an ancient Greek statue of the Archaic period, also known in English as The Calf Bearer.
  • 165 cm Moschophoros (calf-bearer) scale comparison. Moschophoros (calf-bearer) is an Ancient Greek Marble Sculpture created in 560BCE.
  • The Moschophoros (or calf-bearer) is carved in Hymettan marble. An inscription on its base reads [Ρ]όνβος ανέθεκεν ηο Πάλο (“Ο Ρόμβος αφιέρωσε (το άγαλμα)...
  • The Moschophoros (Calf-bearer), one of the most important sculptures of archaic Acropolis recently changed its form.
  • It is made of permeable limestone, and its plinth was attached to the right foot of the sculpture. What is Moschophoros known for?
  • Moschophoros is a Greek statue of the Archaic period, dated around 560 BC. It was excavated in fragments in the Acropolis of Athens in 1864 and it is...
  • The Moschophoros, c. 570 BCE, Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece. Another America. Moscophoros, which means “the calf-bearer,” was found in fragments in...
  • Dansk: Kalvebæreren. · Deutsch: Kalbträger, Moschophoros. · English: Moscophoros, Calfbearer. · Français : Moscophoros (porteur de veau).
  • As with many sculptures from the era, the Moschophoros displays the typical Archaic smile. It currently resides in the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
  • 309px-acma_moschophoros. Il Moschophoros (“portatore di vitello”) è una scultura greca in marmo dell’Imetto (h. 162 cm) databile al 570-560 a.C. circa, e...