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Ancient Greece

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Ancient Greece

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    1. Ancient Greece

    2. Map

    3. Consumer Goods

    4. Coins

    5. Alphabet

    6. Human Figure

    7. Egyptian Art

    8. Corinth

    9. Athens

    10. Battle with Persians

    11. Philip II

    12. Alexander “The Great”

    13. Battle between Titans and Sky gods

    14. Mt. Olympus

    15. Zeus Thunder and lightening bolt Sacred – eagle and oak tree

    16. Hera consort of Zeus mature woman cow and peacock

    17. Poseidon holds a three-pronged spear horse

    18. Hestia sacred flame burns as the communal hearth

    19. Demeter Mother of Persephone Reason for seasons

    20. Hades His helmet makes the wearer invisible

    21. Apollo brother of Artemis. Son of Zeus and Leto carries bow & arrows or sometimes a lyre dolphin and laurel

    22. Ares vulture and dog

    23. Aphrodite myrtle, dove, sparrow and swan

    24. Hephaestus Lame, married to Aphrodite. Carries hammer, wears a blacksmith’s apron

    25. Artemis carries bow and arrows accompanied by hunting dogs deer and cypress

    26. Athena Wears helmet, and carries shield owl and olive trees

    27. Hermes Wears winged sandals and hat Carried a caduceus

    28. Persephone Goddess of the underworld fertility

    29. Dionysus Shown surrounded by grapevines and grape clusters Carries a wine cup His female followers are called maenads

    30. Eros carries bow and arrows

    31. Eos Goddess of the dawn

    32. Pan half man/half goat Carries pan pipes

    33. Nike Goddess of Victory

    34. Geometric Period (900-700BCE)

    35. Orientalizing Period (700-600BCE)

    36. Archaic Period (600-480BCE)

    37. Early/Transitional Period (480-450BCE)

    38. 5th Century (450-to end of 5th century BCE)

    39. 4th century Period (400-320BCE)

    40. Hellenistic Period (320-31BCE)

    41. Architectural Orders

    42. Doric

    43. Ionic

    44. Corinthian

    45. Basic Parts of a Column

    46. Geometric Period

    47. Geometric Period (900-700BCE)

    48. Proto-Geometric Example

    49. Diplyon Vase, 750BCE, Geometric

    50. Detail

    51. Orientalizing Period

    52. Orientalizing Period (700-600BCE)

    53. Olpe Example

    54. Archaic Period

    55. Archaic Period (600-480BCE)

    56. Vase Types

    57. Archaic Sculpture Features “Archaic smile” Fully frontal Arms at side or engaged For men – one leg in front Heavy features Eyes open wide Ovid shaped head

    58. Ergotimos (potter) and Kleitias (painter), Francois Vase, c.570, Archaic Period

    59. Exekias, The Suicide of Ajax

    60. NY Kourous, c.580, Archaic

    61. Anavysos Kouros

    62. Peplos Kore, c.530BCE, Archaic

    63. Classical Period

    64. Characteristics of Greek Classical Art Humanism – “Man is the Measure of all things.” Rationalism – “Know thyself” Idealism – “Nothing in excess”

    65. Early/Transitional Period (480-450BCE)

    66. Kritian Boy (Kritios Boy), c.480BCe, Classical

    67. Contrapposto

    68. Comparison

    69. Riace Warrior, c.460-450BCE, Classical

    70. Conservation

    71. Myron, Discobolos (The Discus Thrower), c. 450BCE, Classical

    72. 5th Century (450-400 BCE)

    73. Pericles

    74. Athenian Agora

    75. The Acropolis

    76. Reconstruction

    77. Reconstruction detail

    78. Temple of Athena Nike

    79. Nike Adjusting her Sandal

    80. The Erechtheion

    81. Porch of the Maidens

    82. Kallikrates and Iktinos, Parthenon, 447-438BCE, Classical

    83. Sculptural Decoration Triumph of Greek democracy Preeminence of Athens Enlightened Greeks

    84. West Pediment

    85. Sculptural decoration

    86. East Pediment complete

    87. detail

    88. detail

    89. East Pediment

    90. Cult statue of Athena

    91. Lapith Fighting a Centaur

    92. Frieze Reconstruction

    93. Horsemen

    94. Marshals and Young Women

    95. Reconstruction

    96. Polykleitos, Doryphorous (Spear Bearer), c. 450-440BCE, Classical, Roman Copy

    97. Comparison

    98. 4th century Period (400-320BCE)

    99. Hermes and infant Dionysos

    100. Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, c.350, Classical, Roman copy

    101. Lysippos, The Scraper

    102. Abduction of Persephone

    103. Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos, c.310BCE, Classical

    104. Detail

    105. Hellenistic Period 320-31BCE

    106. Alexander’s Empire

    107. Chieftan and his wife, Mother and Child, and Dying Gaul Trumpeter

    108. Dying Gallic Trumpeter, c.220BCE, Hellenistic (Roman Copy)

    109. Hagesandros, Polydoros, Athanadoros of Rhodes, Laocoön and His Sons, 1st century BCE Hellenistic

    110. Laocoön and His Sons

    111. Nike of Samothrace, c.190BCE, Hellenistic

    112. Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo), c150BCE, Hellenistic

    113. Comparison

    114. Aphrodite of Melos

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