Final answer:
The Kritios Boy exemplifies the Early Classical style except for being larger-than-life, which it is not. It has a dignified expression, naturalistic body, and detailed curls over a headband, all typical elements of the style, and stands at a naturalistic height. The correct answer is option d.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Kritios Boy is a key example of the Early Classical style in Greek sculpture, characterized by a variety of features. However, the aspect of the Kritios Boy that does not characterize the Early Classical style is d. Its larger-than-life size. The Kritios Boy stands at 3' 10" high, which is typical for sculptures of this period, where life-size or smaller was common. The Early Classical style is marked by dignified, calm expressions, the supple naturalism of the body, and often a hairstyle that includes curls and headbands, which is indicative of their departure from the Archaic style's stylized patterns.