Summarize the features that distinguish the kouros and the kore, citing the development in clothing worn by korai

What will be an ideal response?


Essay responses should include these points:
• The male body was celebrated in sculptural form; this is called "cult of the body."
• The sculptor's goal was to naturalize the form to achieve physical perfection.
• These figures were sometimes made in remembrance of a Greek male who had been killed.
• The kore (plural, korai) is the young maiden, whose natural form lagged behind in its articulation (in part because the male form was considered perfect and celebrated, while the female form was considered virtuous), was an offering in votive to the goddess Athena.
• Sculptors approached the challenge of sculpting a figure with garments and the result was a magnificent form revealed through clothing.

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