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Art History Greece

Sep 12, 2008

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Geometric 900-700 BCE
Orientalizing 700-600 BCE
Archaic 600-480 BCE
Early Classical 480-450 BCE
High Classical 450-400 BCE
Geometric 900-700 BCE
Hellenistic 323-32 BCE
Praxitilies, Aphrodite of Knidos. Roman Marble copy Late Classical, 350-340 BCDE (Meant to be viewed in the round), hydra, Venus Pudica pose (more fat, detailed hair, contro posto,
Polykitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy from pompeii High Classical, 450-440 BCE
Orientalizing 700-600 BCE
Archaic 600-480 BCE
Early Classical 480-450 BCE
Head of Alex. The Great From pella, Greece Hellenistic, 200-150 BCE
High Classical 450-400 BCE
Late Classical 400-323 BCE
Hellenistic 323-32 BCE
Praxitilies, Aphrodite of Knidos. Roman Marble copy Late Classical, 350-340 BCDE (Meant to be viewed in the round), hydra, Venus Pudica pose (more fat, detailed hair, contro posto,
Polykitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy from pompeii High Classical, 450-440 BCE, Model for atheletes, Chiatic Pose (greek letter X), cross-balance, harmony. high classical,
Head of Alex. The Great From pella, Greece Hellenistic, 200-150 BCE
Lysippos Early Herakeles (Farnese Herakeles), Roman copy, signed by glykon of athens 320 bce, late classical
Lysippos, Apxymenos (Scraper), roman marble copy 330 BCE, late classical 1/8 head lengths
Reconstructed front of the west side of zeus, pergamon, turkey 175bce
Lysippos Early Herakeles (Farnese Herakeles), Roman copy, signed by glykon of athens 320 bce, late classical
Athena battling alkyoneos, Alter of Zeus, Pergamon, Turkey baroque, theaterical, playing with emotions, interact to experience the art
Reconstructed front of the west side of zeus, pergamon, turkey 175bce
Nike alighting on a warship, from Samothrace, Greece Hellenistic 190 BCE, Transient moment (in motion)
Gigantomachy, detail of the north Ferieze, the syphernon Treasury, Delphi, Greece 530 BCE , more regimented, less emotion side view, more chaos, unclear
Athena battling alkyoneos, Alter of Zeus, Pergamon, Turkey baroque, theaterical, playing with emotions, interact to experience the art
Nike alighting on a warship, from Samothrace, Greece Hellenistic 190 BCE, Transient moment (in motion)
Athandros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes, Laocooen and his sons, from Rome Italy Early First Century CE (should be seen from multiple angles)
Gigantomachy, detail of the north Ferieze, the syphernon Treasury, Delphi, Greece 530 BCE , more regimented, less emotion side view, more chaos, unclear
Alexandros, Antioch-on-the-meander-, Arphrodite (Venus di Milo) from Melos, Greece 150-125 BCE (left hand apple of paris, right hand holding drapery), male version of Aphrodite
Seated Boxer, from Rome, Italy 150-100 BCE
Athandros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes, Laocooen and his sons, from Rome Italy Early First Century CE (should be seen from multiple angles)
Kresilas, Percelies, roman copy after bronze original 429 BCE
Kouros, Attica 600 BCE, Archaic Kouros = youth, greeks trying to be as close to god as possible
Mantiklos, Apollo, Thebes, Greece 680-700 BCE
Kroisos, Anavysos 530 BCE
Kritos Boy, from Athens Greece 480 BCE (contropposto, counter-balance), natural S shape curvature, body twists, Compensation of standing
Warrior, from the sea off Riace 460-450 BCE, Cast of Bronze, multiple types of meal make it realistic, Beard-- Mature man over 30
Zeus (or Poseidon?) from the sea off Cape Artimision 460-450 BCE
Myron, Diskobolos (Disk Thrower), Roman Marble Copy 450 BCE, Roman Copies
Itikanos and Kallikrates, Parthenon, The Temple of Athena and Parthenos, Acropolis, Athens, Greece 447-438 BCE. formulas
Phidas, Athena Parthenos, in the cella of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece 438 BCE, model of the lost statue
Doric, Ionic, Corithian List main parts of Greek Temple Front Pediment (triangular top), Entabliture (friereze), Column (shaft)
Lapith, & Centaur ,South Metop of XVII of the Parhenon 447, 438 BCE
Three Goddesses East pediment of the parthenon Hestia, Dione, Aphrodite? (438432 BCE)
Ride Out, North Ferieze, Greek, High Classical 447-443 BCE
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