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PHILOXENOS OF ERETRIA, Battle of Issus, ca. 310 BCE. Roman copy (Alexander Mosaic) from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, Italy, late second or early first century BCE. Tessera mosaic,
approx. 8’ 10” X 16’ 9”. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples.
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NIOBID PAINTER, Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of Niobe (Athenianred-figure calyx krater), from Orvieto, Italy, ca. 450 BCE. 1’ 9”high.Louvre, Paris.
Old market woman, ca. 150–100 BCE. Marble, 4’ 1/2” high. Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York.
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ATHANADOROS, HAGESANDROS, and POLYDOROS OF RHODES, Laocoön and his sons, from Rome, Italy, early first century CE Marble, 7’ 10 1/2” high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 4
Seated boxer, from Rome, Italy, ca. 100–50 BCE. Bronze, 4’ 2” high.
Museo Nazionale Romano–Palazzo
Massimo alle Terme, Rome.
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ALEXANDROS OF ANTIOCH-ON-THE-MEANDER, Aphrodite (Venus de Milo), from Melos, Greece, ca. 150–125 BCE.
Marble, 6’ 7” high. Louvre, Paris.
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Nike alighting on a warship (Nike of Samothrace), from Samothrace,
Greece, ca. 190 BCE. Marble, figure 8’
1” high. Louvre, Paris.
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EPIGONOS(?), Dying Gaul. Roman marble copy of a bronze original of ca. 230–220 BCE, 3’ 1/2” high. Museo Capitolino, Rome.
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EPIGONOS(?), Gallic
chieftain killing himself and his wife. Roman marble copy
of a bronze original of ca. 230–220 BCE, 6’ 11” high.
Museo Nazionale Romano–Palazzo Altemps, Rome.
Athena battling Alkyoneos, detail of the gigantomachy frieze, from the Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, Turkey ca. 175 BCE. Marble, 7’ 6” high. Staatliche Museen, Berlin. 10
Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, Turkey, ca. 175 BCE. Staatliche
Museen, Berlin. 11
Nike adjusting
her sandal, south
side of the
Temple of
Athena Nike, on
Acropolis,
Athens, ca. 410
BCE
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Erechtheion (looking northwest), Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 421–405 BCE.
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Athena Parthenos designed by Pheidias interior of Parthenon original gold and ivory
statue (now lost) 447-432 B.C.E.
(This is a Roman copy)
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Lapith versus Centaur
Parthenon, Acropolis,
Athens
ca. 447-438
marble
4 ft. 8 in. high
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Three goddesses (Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite?), from the east pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 438–432 BCE. Marble,
greatest height 4’ 5”. British Museum, London. 17
Details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze, from the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 447–438 BCE. Marble, 3’ 6” high. Horsemen of north frieze (top), British Museum, London; seated gods and goddesses (Poseidon, Apollo,
and Artemis) of east frieze (center), Acropolis Museum, Athens; and elders and maidens of east frieze (bottom), Louvre, Paris. 18
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Athena, Herakles, and Atlas with the apples of the Hesperides,
metope from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia,
Greece, ca. 470–456 BCE. Marble, 5’ 3”
high. Archaeological
Museum, Olympia.
Theater at Epidauros
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Kritios Boy, Acropolis, ca. 480
BCE, 34” high
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Warrior, from the sea off Riace, Italy, ca. 460–450 BCE. Bronze, 6’ 6” high.
Museo Archeologico
Nazionale, Reggio Calabria.
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Polykleitos
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Doryphoros,
originally called
Canon, ca. 450 –
440 BCE
HEGESO STELE
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Praxiteles, Hermes with
infant Dionysos, ca. 350 BCE
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Weary Herakles (Farnese Herakles)
LYSIPPOS (original)
Copy by GLYCON
OF ATHENS
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Apollo Belvedere
• Set the standard
for male beauty for
centuries
• Apollo holding
his bow out before
him
• Part of Vatican
Museum collection 29
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New York Kouros
"stay and mourn at the tomb of dead Kroisos, whom raging Ares destroyed one day as he fought in the foremost ranks." Kroisos, ca. 530 BCE, from Anavysos, Marble
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Peplos Kore
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Figure 5-14 Elevations of the Doric and Ionic orders. 33
Compare Doric and Ionic Orders
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35 Figure 5-15 Temple of Hera I (“Basilica”), Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE.
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KLEITIAS and ERGOTIMOS, François Vase (Athenian black-figure volute krater), from Chiusi, Italy, ca. 570 BCE. General view (top) and detail of centauromachy on other side of vase (bottom). 2’
2” high. Museo Archeologico, Florence.
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Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a game, Vulci, ca 540 – 530 BCE
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ANDOKIDES PAINTER, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (Athenian bilingual amphora), from Orvieto, Italy, ca. 525–520 BCE. Black-figure side (left) and red-figure side (right). 1’ 9” high. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 39
Euphronios, Red Figure Vase: Death of Sarpedon during the Trojan War
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EUTHYMIDES, Three revelers (Athenian red-figure amphora),
from Vulci, Italy, ca. 510 BCE. 2’ high. Staatliche Antikensammlungen,
Munich.
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Onesimos, Girl going to wash, ca. 490 BCE
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Dipylon
Krater
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Lady of Auxerre, statue of a goddess or kore, ca, 650 – 635 BCE, approx. 2 feet high
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ACHILLES PAINTER,
Warrior taking leave of his wife (Athenian
white-ground lekythos), from Eretria, Greece,
ca. 440 BCE. Approx. 1’ 5” high. National
Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Young warrior will not return. Wife is survivor.
Very similar to Hegeso stele
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Youth diving, painted ceiling of the Tomb of the Diver, Paestum, Italy, ca. 480 BCE. 3’ 4” high. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Paestum.