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Greek Architecture and Art. Directions. Study the temples then answer the questions in the points to ponder section. Parthenon. Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Temple of Zeus in Cyene. Temple of Hephaestus at Athens. Temple of Apollo Paestum . . Temple of Zeus at Olympia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Greek Architecture and Art

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Directions Study the temples then answer the

questions in the points to ponder section.

Parthenon

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Parts of a column To identify a type of column take a look at the capital.

There are three major types of columnsIonicDoric

Corinthian

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Points to ponder1) What kind of characteristics does Greek architecture

seem to have?

2) Looking back at the temples, which seem to have Doric columns?

3) Looking back at the temples, which seem to have Ionic columns?

4) Looking back at the temples, which seem to have Corinthian columns?

5) Find five famous buildings ( buildings that I would know) that have been influenced by Greek architicecture.

( You may use the web)

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Vases and Statues Directions: Study the art work looking

for similarities in the art work. Keep in mind that some of the statues have been modified to cover or hide some nudity.

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Pandora, Aphrodite, Ares and Poseidon

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Athlete competing in the Olympics

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Achilles in Battle

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Laocoon and his sons

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Statue of Zeus and Ganymede

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Statue of Hermes

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The Marathon Youth

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Venus Braschi (Aphrodite)

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Diadumenos ( Olympic winner)

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Zeus or Poseidon ( Nobody is completely sure)

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Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike)

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Points to ponder What characteristics does Greek art seem to

have? Is there a theme to their art? (Example nature,

religion, animals) Are the statues realistic looking? Why do you

think they are all so muscular? Why do you think the Greeks didn’t use more

color on their vases? What was your favorite piece of art? Why do

you like that one? Overall do you like Greek art? Why or why not?

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Create your own Greek Vase

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