Chapter 5: Greek

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Chapter 5: Greek

Attic Geometric Krater; Grave Marker; 4'; Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, Greece; 740 B.C, Geometric Period
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Attic Geometric Krater; Grave Marker; 4'; Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, Greece; 740 B.C, Geometric Period
Hero and Centaur; 4"; bronze; 8th Century B.C, Geometric Period
Dipylon Vase; Amphora; 61"; Grave marker in Athenian cemetery; Geometric Period
Mantiklos Apollo; bronze; Thebes, Greece; 8"; 700-680 B.C, Orientalizing Period
Corinthian Amphora; Corinth, Greece; 1'2"; Asian inspired handles; Black figure Painting; 625-600 B.C, Orientalizing Period
Prinias Temple (plan); Crete, Greece; Influenced by Egyptians and Mycenean Architecture; 625 B.C, Orientalizing Period
Lady of Auxerre; Kore; Daedakuc style; Geometric patter on skirt; limestone; 2'; 650-625 B.C, Orientalizing Period
Kouros; Marble; 6'1/2"; 600 B.C, Archaic Period
Cal Bearer; Marble; 5'5"; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 560 B.C, Archaic Period
Kore; marble; 1' 9 1/2"; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 510 B.C, Archaic Period
Peplos Kore; 4'; marble; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 530 B.C, Archaic Period
Kroisos; 6' 4"; marble; Anavysos, Greece; 530 B.C, Archaic Period
Achillies and ajax playing a dice game; Andokides painter; Orvieto Italy; 1'9"; Anphora vase; 525-520 B.C, Archaic Period
Francois vase; Kleitias Painter, Ergotimos Potter; 2'2"; Chius, Italy; 570 B.C, Archaic Period
Kalyx Krater vase; Euphronios Painter; 1'7"; 510 B.C, Archaic Period
Girl preparing to bathe; Onesimos painter; 6" diameter; Chiusi, Italy; 490 B.C, Archaic Period
Warrior by a Grave; lethylos shpe; Reed painter; terracotta; 410 B.C, Early Classical
Temple of Hera I; Oldest surviving example of Doric Architecture; entusis (swell of column) didn't allow people inside; Paestum, Italy; 550 B.C, Archaic Period
West Pediment of the temple Artemis; limestone; 9'4"; Corfu, Greece; 600- 580 B.C, Archaic Period
Reconstruction of the treasury of the Siphnians Delphi; Oldest surviving example of Ionic Architecture; Continuous Frieze; 530- 520 B.C, Archaic Period
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the temple of Aphia Aegina; 500 B.C, Archaic Period
Dying warrior from the west; Temple of Aphia Aegina; marble; 5' 2 1/2"; 500- 480 B.C, Archaic Period
Dying warrior from the east; Temple of Aphia Aegina; marble; 6'1"; 490-480 B.C, Early Classical Period
Temple of Hera II; Pasetum, Italy; located right next to the first one (less entusis); Doric Architecture; 460-450 B.C, Early Classical Period
Seer; east pediment of the temple of Zeus; Olympia, Greece; Marble; 4'6"; 470-465 B.C, Early Classical Period
Partheon; the temple of Athena Parthenos; IKTINOS and KALLIKRATES; Athenian Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 447-438 B.C, Early Classical Period
Be able to identify the following; Parthenon; Mycenaean Cyclopean Wall; Erechtheion; Temple of Athena Nike; Propylaia; Statue of Athena Promachos; Panthanic way (sacred way); Picture gallery (pinakothek); Olive Tree
Athena Parthenos; PHIDAS; 38'; in the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 438 B.C, Early Classical Period
Propylaia; MNESIKLES; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 437-432 B.C, Early Classical Period
Pericles; RESILAS; Marble herm copy (original was bronze); 6'; 429 B.C, Early Classical Period
Temple of Athena Nike; KALLIKRATES; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 427-424 B.C, Early Classical Period
Nike adjusting her sandal; Temple of Athena Nike; 3'6"; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 410 B.C, Early Classical Period
Erechtheion; Ionic architecture; Acropolis, Athens, Greece; 425-405 B.C, Early Classical Period
Riace Warrior; Riace, Italy; Bronze; 6'6"; 460-450 B.C, Early Classical Period
Kritios Boy; KRITIOS; Marble; Thanks for taking a step (contraposto) Bro!; 2'10"; 480 B.C, Early Classical Period
Doryphorous (spear bearer); POLYKLEITOS; 6'11"; Marble; 450-440 B.C, Early Classical Period
Zeus (or Posiden); Cane, Artemsison, Greece; Bronze; 6'10"; 460-450 B.C, Early Classical Period
Diskoblos (discus thrower); MYRON; 5'11"; Marble; 450 B.C, Early Classical Period
Charioteer; Sanctuary of Applo Delphi, Greece; Bronze; 5'11"; 470 B.C, Early Classical Period
Grave stele of Hegeso; Dipylon cemetery, Athens, Greece; Marble; 5'2"; 400 B.C, early Classical
Aphrodite of knidos; PRAXITELES; Backwards S contour; Marble copy; 6'8"; 350-340 B.C, Late Classical Period
Hermes and the infant Dionysos; PRAXITELES; Marble copy; Backwards S contour; Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece; 7'1"; 340 B.C, Late Classical Period
Apollo Belvadeer; LEOCHARES; Marble; 350-325 B.C, Late Classical Period
Apoxyomenos; LYSIPPOS; 6'9"; 330 B.C, Late Classical Period
Weary Herakles; LYSIPPOS; Marble copy; 10'5", dude is freaking jacked; 320 B.C, Late Classical Period
Head of Alexander the great; Pella, Greece; marble; 1'; 200-150 B.C, Late Classical Period
Head of Herakles (or Telephos); West pediment, temple of athena Alea, Tegea, Greece; 1' 1/2"; marble; 340 B.C, Late Classical Period
Grave Stele of a young hunter; marble; 5'6"; Athens, Greece; 340-330 B.C, Late Classical Period
Corinthian Capital; POLYKLEITOS THE YOUNGER; Tholos, Epidauros, Greece; 350 B.C, Late Classical Period
Theater; POLYKLEITOS THE YOUNGER; Epidauros, Greece; 350 B.C, Late Classical Period
Tholos; THEODOROS OF PHOKAIA; Delphi, Greece; 375 B.C, Late Classical Period
Stag Hunt; GNOSIS; pebble mosaic; 10'2"; Pella, Greece; 300 B.C, Late Classical Period
Battle of Issus; PHILOXENOS OF ERETRIA; 8'10" x 16'9"; 310 B.C, Late Classical Period
Temple of Apollo; PAIONIOS and DAPHINIS; Didyma, Turkey; Ionic order; Hypaethral (open to the sky); 313 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Stoa of Attalos II; Agora, Athens, Greece; Gift to king Pergamon; 150 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Dying Gaul; EPIGONOS; bronze (original); 3' 1/2"; Torques (common neck bands); Pergamon, Turkey; 230-220 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Nike of Samothrace; RHODIAN; marble; Baroque style; Samothrace, Greece; 8'11"; 190 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Venus de Milo (Aphrodite from Melos); ALEXANDROS OF ANTIOCH; 6'7"; Melos, Greece; Marble; 150-125 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Sleeping Satyr (Barberini Faun); 7'; Marble; dudes gay (roughly says that on the sheet); Rome, Italy; 230 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Seated Boxer; +4'; defeated (broken nose teeth, and lood drips); 150-100 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Old Market Woman; Hellenistic is the opposite of classical idealism; Marble; 4' 1/2"; 150-100 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Sleeping Eros; Rhodes, Italy; 33' 1/2" long; Bronze; son of Aphrodite; 150-100 B.C, Hellenistic Period
Laocoon and His Sons; ATHANADOROS, HAGESANDROS, and POLYDOROS of RHODES; 7' 10.5"; Marble; Early 1st century, Hellenistic Period

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