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Male Lyre Player
Cycladic
marble
- oldest Aegean; grave site, funerary rites |
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Bull Jumping
wall painting
Minoan
- island of Crete; Palace of Knossos; animal gods; full profile views |
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corbeled vault
Mycenaean
limestone
so-called Treasury of Atrius, actually a tholos tomb (beehive tomb); corbeled vault, curves upward; large scale unrivaled until Romans |
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funerary vase
Geometric Greek
terra cotta
- grave marker with funerary scenes; geometric simplification; human interests (shift to democracy) - funeral rituals, tearing at the hair - emotion |
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Anavysos kouros
Archaic Greek
marble
kouros = male nude; advancement in naturalism |
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Peplos kore
Archaic Greek
marble
kore = youthful female, clothed; peplos - garment, pleated at waist; some remnants of paint, brightly colored |
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Exekias
Ajax and Achilles Playing a Game
Archaic Greek
black (slip) painted figures; signed artists, build reputation; Greek text fills in background; narrative - human interaction; eyes are still twisted perspective |
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Young Warrior
Classical Greek
bronze
Riace; few examples of bronze (often melted down); detailed hair and indvidually cast eyelids; detail of knee; 1:1 (around 6') |
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Iktinos and Kallikrates
The Parthenon
Classical Greek
reconstructed hillside in Athens; cella plan, Doric order; used as Christian church, Ottoman arsenal |
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Phidias
pediment sculpture of Parthenon
Classical Greek
east pediment; Elgian marbles stolen by Britian |
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Porch of the Maidens
The Erectheion
Classical Greek
Porch of the Maidens with non-structural caryatids; not cella plan, more additive; Ionic order |
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Polykleitos
Spear Bearer (Doryphorus)
re-constructed marble
canon - idealized human proportions and beauty; perfect symmetry; contrapposto pose; original bronze melted down by Christians |
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Praxiteles
Hermes and Dionysos
late Classical Greek
adjust canon, especially proportions; smaller head; shoulder at diagonal as well as hips; first to sculpt female nude |
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Market Woman
Hellenistic Greek
marble
marks interest in realism; scars and blemishes, fat; not ideal - wrinkles, stooped posture, disheveled clothes; possibly drunk |
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Nike of Samothrace
Hellenistic Greek
marble
drama, movement, action; drapery, windblown effect |
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