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• Cleanthes of Corinth- first outlines
• Cimon of Cleonae – katagrafa (engraving)
Foreshortening
Effects of Gravity
Veins, wrinkles
Cleanthes of Corinth may have
done things like this!
Cimon of Cleonae
might have done
something like
This.
Polygnotus of Thasos
Ca. 440 B.C. in Athens
Diaphanous drapery for women
Several levels used- large and majestic
Beginnings of expression and teeth shown
Large and majestic plus foreshortening used
4 color- white, red, black, yellow
Figures at top not smaller- no perspective
Niobid Painter, Argonaut Krater
Agatharkos of Samos
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Scaenographia for Aeschylos
Perspective and single point perspective
430 B.C.
Centrum constitutum centro loco-Vitruvius
Single Vanishing Point
Roman Theatrical Image, Pompeii
Heroon at Gjolbaschi-Trysa
in Lycia
New Kind of Perspective?
Zeuxis of Heraclea
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From South Italy but works at Ephesus
The Ionic School- what was it?
Use actual models
Tempera on wood panels
Exaggerated heads and limbs
Rich, haughty, elegant monogrammed
robe
• Dies laughing at own amusing painting!
Parrhasios of Ephesus
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The great rival of Zeuxis
Psychische- nuance, emotion
Dainty and rounded
Later becomes Athenian citizen
4th century B.C.
Claims descent from Apollo!!
Painter as superstar!
The Sikyon School
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Precision, linearity, clarity, sobriety
Eupompos of Sikyon
Pamphilos of Macedonia
Pausias- Master of Encaustic
Cera Punica- white wax mixed with oil
Heat and burn onto surface
Encaustic
• Encaustic is a beeswax based paint that is
kept molten on a heated palette. It is
applied to a surface and reheated to fuse
the paint into a uniform enamel-like
finish. The ancient Greeks developed
encaustic over 2,000 years ago. The word
encaustic derives from the Greek word
enkaustikos, meaning “to heat” or “to
burn”. The wax layers of an encaustic
painting need to be “burned in”.
Encaustic Fayoum Portrait
Apelles of Kos
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Most famous ancient painter
Studies with Pamphilos and at Ephesos
Blends Ionian and Sikyonian schools
Grace AND precision
Delicate AND linear
Paints for Alexander the Great
Dancing Women of Ruvo
Tomb of the Diver, Paestum
Tomb of the Diver, Paestum
Campanian Tomb Painting from Paestum, South Italy
7 Hills of Rome!
Location of Pergamon
Altar of Zeus at Pergamon
Altar of Zeus at Pergamon
Auge’s boat is built
King Teuthras of Mycia Finds Auge
on Shore
Telephos found by Herakles
Auge introduces cult of
Athena to Pergamon;
Herakles oversees Telephos
who is suckled by a lion
House of Sallust, Pompeii, atrium