Original image Kore Acropolis
Kore (Greek:"girl"), a modern name for archaic statues of girls that were found in large numbers as a consecration gift on the Acropolis in Athens and other places of worship in Greece.
Also synonymous with beams, for example the Korenhalle at the Erechtheion in Athens. In contrast to the naked Kuros (Greek "young man") the Kore was depicted as a garment statue.
Dated 510 B. C., found in Acropolis, it remained there as an exhibition piece in the Acropolis Museum under inventory no. 643. Replica as semi-plastic wall decoration for hanging in original size.
This exhibit is also available in bust form for € 52, -, 22 cm size.