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Greek Art

Greek Art. Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic. Greek Philosophy. man is the measure of all things art glorified human form buildings meant to be pleasing to human eye balance, symmetry, proportion. Geometric Art.

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Greek Art

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  1. Greek Art • Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic

  2. Greek Philosophy • man is the measure of all things • art glorified human form • buildings meant to be pleasing to human eye • balance, symmetry, proportion

  3. Geometric Art Dipylon Master, Dipylon vase (Attic geometric amphora), from Dipylon cemetary, Athens 750 BC

  4. Attic Geometric krater, from Dipylon cemetary, Athens 740 BC

  5. Hero and centaur (Herakles and Nessos ?), 750-730 BC, bronze

  6. Orientalizing Period • Mantiklos Apollo, from Thebes, 700-680 BC, bronze

  7. Corinthian black figure amphora with animal friezes, from Rhodes, 625-600 BC

  8. Temple A, Prinias, 625 BC, limestone

  9. Lady of Auxerre, statue of goddess or kore, 650-625 BC, limestone

  10. Archaic Period • Kouros, from Attica, 600 BC, marble

  11. Calf-bearer, the acropolis, Athens, 560 BC, marble

  12. Kroisos, from Anavysos, 530 BC, marble

  13. Peplos Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens, 530 BC, marble

  14. Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens, 510 BC, Marble

  15. Temple Plan • Cella (housed statue) • Pronaos (porch before cella) • Opisthodomos (back porch) • colonnade

  16. Design focus was symmetry, balance, proportion • geometric, numerical balance, clarity

  17. Temple of Hera I, Paestrum, 550 BC, Doric

  18. Temple Plan of Temple of Artemis, at Corfu, limestone, 600-580 BC • Medusa on the pediment

  19. Treasury of Siphinians, 530 BC

  20. Black-Figure Vase Painting • Kleitias and Ergotimos, Francois Vase, 570 BC

  21. Exekias, Ajax and Achilles playing a game, 540-530 BC

  22. Red-Figure Vase Painting • Andokides Painter, Ajax and Achilles playing a game, 525-520 BC

  23. Euphronios, Herakles wrestling Antaios, 510 BC http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.hartzler.org/cc307/archaic/images/120.jpg&usg=AFQjCNEICDU7g7DxBseuwzLjGQYqlC-3-Q

  24. Euthymides, Three revelers, 590 BC

  25. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, 500-490 BC • shows transition from archaic to classical period

  26. Dying warrior from west pediment

  27. Dying warrior from east pediment

  28. Early and High Classical Period Temple of Hera II, Paestrum, 460 BC

  29. Temple of Zeus, Olympia, 470-457 BC

  30. Seer, Temple of Zeus

  31. Athena, Herakles and Atlas, Temple of Zeus

  32. Kritios Boy, from the Acropolis, 480 BC

  33. Riace Warriors, 460-450 BC

  34. Charioteer, at Delphi, 470 BC

  35. Zeus or Poseidon, 460-450 BC

  36. Myron, Discus-thrower, 450 BC

  37. Polykleitos, Spear-bearer, 450-460 BC

  38. Klesilas, Pericles, 429 BC

  39. Parthenon

  40. Phidias, Athena Parthenos, 438 BC

  41. Lapith vs centaur, 447-438 BC

  42. Helios and his horses, 438-432 BC

  43. 3 goddesses, Parthenon, 438-432 BC

  44. Parthenon frieze

  45. Mnesikles, Propylaia, 437-432 BC

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