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Gods, Heroes, and Athletes: The Art of Ancient Greece The Geometric Period (@ 900-700 BCE) Geometric Krater from the Dipylon cemetery Athens, Greece 740 BC @ 3’ 4 1/2” high The Oriental Period (@ 700-600 BCE) Mantiklos Apollo (youth dedicated by Mantiklos to Apollo) Thebes, Greece 700-680 BC Bronze @ 8” high Corinthian Black Figure Amphora with Animal Friezes Rhodes, Greece 625-600 BC @ 1’ 2” high Plan of Temple A Prinias, Greece (Crete) 625 BC Lintel of Temple A Prinias, Greece (Crete) 625 BC Limestone, @ 2’ 9” high Sculpture The Archaic Period (@ 600-480 BCE) Lady of Auxerre (statue of a goddess or kore) 650-625 BC Limestone @ 2’ 1 1/2” high Kouros 600 BC Marble @ 6’ 1/2” high Calf Bearer dedicated by Rhonbos on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece ca. 560 BCE Marble Restored Height @ 5’ 5” Kroisos from Anavysos, Greece 530 BC Marble @ 6’ 4” high Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece 530 BC Marble @ 4’ high Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece 520-510 BC Marble, @ 1’ 9”high The Early and High Classical Periods (@ 480-400 BCE) Kritios Boy from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece 480 BC Marble, @ 2’ 10”high Warrior from the sea off Riace, Italy 460-450 BC Bronze @ 6’ 6” high Zeus (or Poseidon) from the sea off Cape Artemision, Greece 460-450 BC Bronze 6’ 10” high Myron “Diskobolos” (Discus Thrower) Roman marble copy after bronze original 450 BC 5’ 1” high Polykleitos “Doryphoros” (Spear Bearer) Roman marble copy from Pompeii, Italy, after a bronze original from 450-440 BC 6’ 11” high Kresilas Pericles marble herm copy after a bronze original 429 BC @ 6’ high The Late Classical Period (@ 400-323 BCE) Praxiteles “Aphrodite of Knidos” Roman marble copy after original 350-340 BC @ 6’ 8” high Praxiteles “Hermes and the infant Dionysos” from the Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece marble copy after an original of 340 BC @ 7’ 1” high Lysippos “Apoxyomenos” (Scraper) Roman Marble Copy after Bronze Original 330 BC @ 6’ 9” high Polykleitos “Doryphoros” Lysippos “Apoxyomenos” Lysippos “Weary Herakles” (Farnese Herakles) Roman marble copy signed by Glykon of Athens, after bronze original 320 BC @ 10’ 5” high Head of Alexander from Pella, Greece ca. 200-150 BCE @ 1’ high The Hellenistic Period (323-31 BCE) Epigonos? Gallic chieftain killing himself and his wife Roman marble copy after a bronze original from Pergamon, Turkey 230-220 BC @ 6’ 11” high Epigonos? “Dying Gaul” Roman marble copy after a bronze original from Pergamon, Turkey 230-220 BC @ 3’ 1/2” high Nike of Samothrace (Nike alighting on a warship) Samothrace, Greece 190 BC Marble @ 8’ 1” high Alexandros of Antioch on the Meander Aphrodite (Venus de Milo) from Melos, Greece 150-125 BC Marble @ 6’ 7” high Old Market Woman 150-100 BC Marble @ 4’ 1/2” high Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Poltdoros of Rhodes “Laocoon and His Sons from Rome, Italy early first century AD @ 7’ 10 1/2 “ high Architecture and Architectural Sculpture The Archaic Period (@ 600-480 BCE) Plan for the Temple of Hera I Paestum, Italy 550 BC Plan for the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, 550 BC Plan for the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, 550 BC West pediment from the Temple of Artemis Corfu, Greece 600-580 BC Limestone greatest height @ 9’ 4” high Reconstruction drawing of the Siphnian Treasury Delphi, Greece, 530 BC Gigantomachy (detail of North frieze of the Siphnian Treasury) Delphi, Greece 550 BC Marble, @ 2’ 1” high The Early and High Classical Periods (@ 480-400 BCE) Temple of Aphaia Aegina, Greece 500-490 BC Temple of Aphaia Aegina, Greece 500-590 BC Temple of Hera I Paestum, Italy 550 BC Plan and restored cutaway view of the Temple of Aphaia Aegina, Greece 500-490 BC West pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece 500-490 BC, Marble, @ 5’ 8” high at center Dying Warrior from the West pediment Dying Warrior from the East pediment of the Temple of Alphaia, Aegina, Greece 490-480 BC Marble, @ 6’ 1” long The Acropolis, Athens Aerial view of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece Model of the Acropolis Parthenon Erechtheion Propylaia Temple of Athena Nike Iktinos and Kallikrates, “The Parthenon” Acropolis, Athens, Greece 447-432 BC Plan of the Parthenon (with diagram of sculptural program) Acropolis, Athens, Greece 447-432 BC Marble Metope from the Parthenon A Fight Between a Human Lapith and a Centaur The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, @ 440 BC Phidias “Athena Parthenos” (model) In the cella of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece @ 38” high Seated Gods and Goddesses The Panathenaic Festival Procession frieze Interior of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens 447-438 BC Marble @ 3’ 6” high Athenian Elders and Maidens The Panathenaic Festival Procession frieze Interior of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens 447-438 BC Marble @ 3’ 6” high Mnesikles “Propylaia” Acropolis, Athens, Greece 437-432 BC Erechtheion (view from the Southeast) Acropolis, Athens, Greece 421-405 BC Erechtheion (view from the Southeast Acropolis, Athens, Greece 421-405 BC Caryatid from the South Porch of the Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens, Greece 421-405 BC Marble, 7’ 7” high Kallikrates “Temple of Athena Nike” View from the Northeast Acropolis, Athens, Greece 427-424 BC The Late Classical Period (@ 400-323 BCE) Theater dedicated to Dionysos near the entrance to the Acropolis Polykleitos the Younger, Theater, Epidauros, Greece, 350 BC Polykleitos the Younger Corinthian Capital, from the tholos Epidauros, Greece 350 BC Choragic Monument of Lysikrates Athens, Greece 334 BC The Hellenistic Period (323-31 BCE) Paionios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Miletos Temple of Apollo, Didyma, Turkey, Began 313 BC Reconstructed West front of the Alter of Zeus from Pergamon, Turkey 175 BC Athena Battling Alkyoneos Detail of the gigantomachy frieze, from the Alter of Zeus Pergamon, Turkey 175 BC @ 7’ 6” high Gigantomachy Frieze detail Altar of Zeus Hellenistic 175 BC Gigantomachy Frieze, detail, Siphnian Treasury, Archaic, 530 BC Pottery The Archaic Period (@ 600-480 BCE) Black-Figure Kleitias and Ergotimos “Francois Vase” (Attic black-figure krater) from Chiusi, Italy 570 BC @ 2’ 2” high Kleitias and Ergotimos “Francois Vase” (detail) (Attic black-figure krater) from Chiusi, Italy 570 BC @ 2’ 2” high Exekias “Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game” (detail from an Attic black-figure amphora) from Vulci, Italy, 540-530 BC, whole vessel @ 2’ high Bilingual Andokides Painter “Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game” (Attic bilingual amphora) from Orvieto, Italy 525-520 BC Black-figure side @ 1’ 9” high Andokides Painter “Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game” (Attic bilingual amphora) from Orvieto, Italy 525-520 BC Red-figure side @ 1’ 9” high Red-Figure Euphronios “Herakles wrestling Antaios” (detail of a Attic red-figure calyx krater), from Cerveteri, Italy, 510 BC, whole vessel @ 1’ 7”high Euthymides “Three Revelers” (Attic redfigure amphora) from Vulci, Italy 510 BC @ 2’ high The Early and High Classical Periods (@ 480-400 BCE) Achilles Painter “Warrior taking leave of his wife” Attic White - Ground Lekythos from Electria, Greece 440 BC @ 1’ 5” high Phiale Painter “Hermes bringing the infant Dionysos to Papposilenos” Attic White-Ground Calyx Krater Vulci, Italy 440-435 BC @ 1’ 2” high The Hellenistic Period (@ 323-31 BCE) Gnosis, “Stag Hunt,” from Pella Greece, 300 BC Pebble, mosaic, figural panel 10’ 2” high Philoxenos of Eretria “Battle of Issus” 310 BC Roman copy from the House of Faun, Pompeii, Italy late second or early first century BC, Tessera Mosaic, @ 8’ 10” x 16’ 9”