This document provides an overview and review of Greek and Roman art from various periods. It includes 10 slides summarizing key works of art from the Geometric to Archaic periods in Greece featuring funerary vessels and sculptures. Additional slides cover the Early Classical period highlighting famous sculptures. Key structures from the Parthenon and Erechtheion on the Acropolis in Athens are also summarized. The review concludes with slides on Late Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman artworks. The document aims to familiarize the reader with important styles, artists, sites and artworks from ancient Greece and Rome.
This document provides an overview and review of Greek and Roman art from various periods. It includes 10 slides summarizing key works of art from the Geometric to Archaic periods in Greece featuring funerary vessels and sculptures. Additional slides cover the Early Classical period highlighting famous sculptures. Key structures from the Parthenon and Erechtheion on the Acropolis in Athens are also summarized. The review concludes with slides on Late Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman artworks. The document aims to familiarize the reader with important styles, artists, sites and artworks from ancient Greece and Rome.
This document provides an overview and review of Greek and Roman art from various periods. It includes 10 slides summarizing key works of art from the Geometric to Archaic periods in Greece featuring funerary vessels and sculptures. Additional slides cover the Early Classical period highlighting famous sculptures. Key structures from the Parthenon and Erechtheion on the Acropolis in Athens are also summarized. The review concludes with slides on Late Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman artworks. The document aims to familiarize the reader with important styles, artists, sites and artworks from ancient Greece and Rome.
Exam • 7 slides (10/each) • ID:subject, date, period date, country, facts • Comparison and Contrast (30 points; 2 slides); give ID information and then compare facts Greek Art 1:Geometric to Archaic Periods • 5.5 Funerary vase (Krater), from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens. C 750-700 BCE • 5-26 Exekias. The Suicide of Ajex, c. 540 BCE • 5-13 Siphnian Treasure, Delphi, c. 530-525 BCE. Marble • 5-18 Kroisos (?), Kouros, from Anavysos, c. 530 BCE, Marble Terms • Important cities: Athens, Sparta, and Corinth • Polytheistic religions: Olympian gods (Zeus and Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite, Athena), Giants (or Titans are Earth gods) and Sky Gods (resided in Mount Olympia); temples are home for the gods • Architectural elements: Greek orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), pediment, frieze, Column, capital, portico, caryatids • Sculpture: Kouros (male) (Plural:kouroi), Kore (female) (Plural: Korai) 5.5 Funerary vase (Krater), from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens. C 750-700 BCE 5-13 Siphnian Treasure, Delphi, c. 530-525 BCE. Marble 5-18 Kroisos, Anavysos Kouros, c. 530 BCE, 1.93 m. 5-20 Peplos Kore, c. 530 BCE, 1.23 cm Greek Art, 2: Early Classical Sculpture 5-33 Kritian Boy, c. 480 BCE, Marble (116 cm.) 5-35 Warrior A, c. 460-450 BCE Bronze (2.03 m) 5-31 Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, West pediment, c 460 BCE 5-32 Athena, Herakles, and Atlas, Doric Metope, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, c. 460 BCE 5-33 Kritian Boy, c. 480 BCE, Marble (116 cm.) 5-35 Warrior A, c. 460-450 BCE Bronze (2.03 m) 5-31 Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs Temple of Zeus, Olympia, c 460 BCE 5-32 Athena, Herakles, and Atlas, metope relief from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia c. 460 BCE, Marble (1.59 m) Greek Art, 3 5-39 Kallikrates and Iktinos, Parthenon, Acropolis, 447-438 BCE 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon 5-43 Lapith fighting a Centeur, metope relief on the S- side, Parthenon 5-45 Horsemen, detail of the procession, Parthenon 5-47 Mnesikles. Erechtheion, Acropolis, 430-405 BCE 5-48 Porch of the Maidens (Caryatid Porch), Erechtheion
Terms: Athena, Perikles
5-38 Model of the Acropolis, Athens, c. 400 BCE 5-39 Kallikrates and Iktonos, Parthneon, Acropolis, 447-438 BCE 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon 4-43 Lapith fighting a Centeur, metope relief on the S- side, Parthenon 5-47 Mnesikles. Erechtheion, Acropolis, 430-405 BCE 5-48 Porch of the Maidens (Caryatid Porch), Erechtheion Greek 4, Late Classical Art 5-59 Praxiteles, Hermes and Infant Dionysus, c. 300-250 BCE 5-60 Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy, c. 350 5-66 Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III (c. 310 BCE) 5-59 Praxiteles or his followers. Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, late 4th 5-60 Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos, c. 350 BCE (2.03 m) 5-66 Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos, c. 310 BCE Greek 5, Hellenistic Architecture and Sculpture 5-73 Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself (c. 220 BCE), marble (2.1 m.) 5-75 Altar from Pergamon, Turkey (c. 175-150 BCE) 5-76 Athena Attacking the Giants, Pergamon, 164- 156 BCE 5-77 Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Lacoon and His Sons (2nd-1st century CE or Roman copy of the 1st CE 5-75 Altar from Pergamon, Turkey (c. 175-150 BCE) 5-75 Athena Attacking the Giants, Pergamon, 164-156 BCE 5-73 Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself (c. 220 BCE), 5-77 Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Lacoon and His Sons (2nd-1st century CE or Roman copy of the 1st CE
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