Download Dionysos in a Sailboat

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Drawing of the west pediment of the Temple of
Artemis (Corfu), c. 600-580 BCE
Gorgon Medusa
from the west
pediment of the
Temple of
Artemis (Corfu),
c. 600-580 BCE
Left: Reconstruction of the
Siphnian Treasury (Delphi),
c. 530 BCE
Above: Relief from the
Siphnian Treasury
Temple of Aphaia
(Aeginia), c. 500-490 BCE
Dying warriors (west
pediment above and east
pediment below) from
the Temple of Aphaia
(Aegina),
c. 500-490 BCE, marble
Battle of the Greeks and
the Trojans/ Paris and
Helen of Troy/ Menelaus
and Agamemnon/
Clytemnestra vowing
revenge/ development of
a “classical” figure
Reconstruction drawing of the east pediment of the
Temple of Aphaia (Aegina), c. 480 BCE
Kleitias and Ergotimos. Francois Vase (Chiusi),
c. 570 BCE, Attic black-figure volute krater
Exekias. Achilles and Ajax
playing a dice game (Vulci),
c. 540-530 BCE, Athenian
black-figure amphora
Exekias/ Achilles and the
slave girl Briseis/ Corinthian
vases from the Orientalizing
period/ black-figure
technique/ three phase
firing process: oxidizing,
reducing, and reoxidizing/
engobe (or slip)/ kiln
depiction of the “calm before the storm”/
shapes of the figures/ linear painting style
Exekias.
Dionysos in a
Sailboat,
c. 540 BCE
Dionysos (and
the ecstasis)/
kylix/ sail
blowing in the
wind
comparison with
decoration of
Geometric style
amphoras
Exekias. The Suicide of
Ajax, c. 540 BCE
Andokides Painter. Ajax and Achilles playing a dice game
(Orvieto), c. 525-520 BCE, Attic bilingual amphora
red-figure technique/ bilingual vase
Euphronios. Herakles wrestling Antaios (Cerveteri),
c. 510 BCE, Attic red-figure calyx krater
Euphronios. Death of Sarpedon, c. 525 BCE,
Attic red-figure calyx krater
Euthymides. Three Revelers
(Vulci), c. 510 BCE, Attic redfigure amphora
foreshortening
Onesimos.
Girl
preparing
to bathe
(Chiusi),
c. 490 BCE,
Attic redfigure kylix
genre
scene
Gong of animal forms
(Anyang, China), 12th
or 11th century BCE,
bronze
Shang dynasty/ gong
(guang)/ zoomorphic/
bilateral symmetry/
casting vs. firing/
varied animal motifs/
Chinese attitude
toward nature
Panathenaic Amphora,
c. 340 BCE
Kritios Boy (Athens),
c. 480 BCE, marble
contrapposto/
sophrosyne and hubris
Warriors
(Riace)
c. 460-450
BCE, bronze
Charioteer (Delphi),
c. 470 BCE, bronze
cire perdue/
emphasis of calm and reason
Myron. Diskobolos (Discus
Thrower), Roman copy of a
bronze original of
c. 450 BCE, marble
Olympic games
(pentathlon)/ naked
contestants/ degree of
concentration and calm/
realization of the idealized
human form and universal
ideals/ intersecting arcs
Related documents