Chapter 16 The Soft Youth in Boeotian Coroplasty
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A series of terracottas representing youths with softly articulated musculature that stand in an s-curve emerged in Boeotia around the middle of the fifth century BCE. These soft youths predate the famous sculptor Praxiteles by approximately seventy-five years yet they share the stylistic characteristics commonly associated with his statues in marble and bronze. This paper conceptualises the terracottas as evidence of a visual trend or phenomenon in light of the type’s development in fifth century terracottas rather than in relation to Praxiteles’ personal style.1
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