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  2. Kouros - Wikipedia

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    C. 540–520 BCE: this is the era of the Peisistratos dynasty and marks the assumption of Athens as the centre of artistic activity in Greece. In this period of great development the anatomical proportions become normal, the forms modelled and the spine clearly S-shaped.

  3. Herbert List - Wikipedia

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    Herbert List was born on 7 October 1903 to a prosperous business family in Hamburg, the son of Luise and Felix List. [1] He attended the Johanneum Gymnasium, and afterwards studied literature 1921–23 at the University of Heidelberg.

  4. Category:Sculptures of men in Greece - Wikipedia

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  5. Erechtheion - Wikipedia

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    The Erechtheion [2] (/ ɪ ˈ r ɛ k θ i ə n /, latinized as Erechtheum / ɪ ˈ r ɛ k θ i ə m, ˌ ɛ r ɪ k ˈ θ iː ə m /; Ancient Greek: Ἐρέχθειον, Greek: Ερέχθειο) or Temple of Athena Polias [3] is an ancient Greek Ionic temple on the north side of the Acropolis, Athens, which was primarily dedicated to the goddess Athena.

  6. Photography in Greece - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, Greek photographer Petros Moraites opened his photo studio in Athens with Athanasios Kalfas. He took many portraits of many Greek people including the royal family and around 1870 became one of the most notable photographers in Greece at that time. According to a guide book published in 1891, 27 photo studios existed in Greece.

  7. Moschophoros - Wikipedia

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    Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece Moschophoros ( Greek : μοσχοφόρος "calf-bearer") is an ancient Greek statue of the Archaic period , also known in English as The Calf Bearer . It was excavated in fragments in the Perserschutt on the Acropolis of Athens in 1864.

  8. ‘Men in the Sun,’ About Palestinian Refugees in Greece, Set ...

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    For the producers of an international co-production about Palestinian refugees in Athens the Hamas attack on Israel Oct. 7 and subsequent bombardment and invasion of Gaza by Israeli forces looked ...

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