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Undergraduate 3
05/04/2010

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Kritian Kouros of a victorious athlete or Theseus, Athenian Acropolis, Severe Classical Style, (480-330 BCE)

 

  • no trace of archaic smile
  • by sculptor Kritias
  • found in Athena's sanctuary
  • headband not right for athletes
  • could be someone of higher status (Theseus, associated with Athens

 

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Bronze Charioteer from Delphi, Severe Classical Style (480-330 BCE)

 

  • hollow casting techniques
  • commemorates a victory by a driver in the Pythian Games
  • onyx eyes and copper eyelashes
  • columnar fluting on his dress
  • feet - toes, toenails, swelled veins
  • cast in 7 parts: lower body, feet, neck, head, shoulders, arms
  • details on backs of hands

 

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Myron's Discus Thrower (Discobolus), Severe Classical Style (480-330 BCE)

 

  • Roman copy of original bronze
  • caught at the breathless moment, before his body unwinds to throw

 

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Riace Bronze Warrior, Severe Classical Style, Monument of Eponymous Heroes, Agora, Athens (480-330 BCE)

 

  • found in sea bed off coast of Riace, Italy
  • idealized anatomical forms and naturalistic details
  • navel, swelling of veins, rendering of hair
  • eyeballs made of bone and colored glass
  • eyelashes and eyebrows made of separate cast
  • lips and nipples made of pinkish copper
  • teeth plated with silver
  • shield on left arm, spear in right hand

 

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Polykleitos' Spear Bearer (Doryphorous) or Achilles, High Classical Style (480-330 BCE)

 

  • Polykleitos wrote "The Canon" - included system of ratios between a basic unit and the length of various body parts; included guidelines for symmetria; contrapposto
  • preceding and succeeding movement
  • arms and legs bearing weight are opposites
  • head turned toward same side as the engaged leg

 

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Kresilas Pericles from Athenian Acropolis (480-330 BCE)

 

  • Pericles responsible for initiating the building program of the Acropolis after the Persians destroyed it in 480 BCE

 

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Doric and Ionic Parthenon, Temple of Athena Parthenos, Athenian Acropolis, Ictinus (architect) & Phidias (sculptor) (480-330 BCE)

 

  • Pericles commissioned Iktinos to design the temple using the finest white marble
  • ratio of 4:9
  • slightly arched base and entablature
  • swelling of the columns (entasis)
  • Pheidias designed the elephantine statue of Athena Parthenos
  • Vitruvius claimed the refinement prevented the impression that the temple platform sagged in the middle

 

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Parthenon, South Metope with Lapith (or Theseus?) with spear (to be restored) attacking wounded centaur (480-330 BCE)

 

  • from exterior Doric Frieze
  • x-shaped composition
  • "athletic ballet"
  • hard muscles and soft flesh

 

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Parthenon, East Pediment with birth of Athena (480-330 BCE)

 

  • divinities witnessing birth of Athena from the brow of Zeus
  • missing: seated Zeus w/ newborn adult Athena by his side
  • left corner is sun god Helios (rising from sea)
  • right corner is moon goddess Selene (descending into the sea)
  • Herakles w/ lion skin or Dionysos lying on a panther skin (reclining on left side)
  • 2 seated women Demeter (earth) and Persephone (grain)
  • running female figure on left is Iris (messenger)
  • motion lines, modeling lines (drapery folds that are on the form and pull around the form), wet drapery
  • three females on right are Hestia (Zeus' sister, hearth), Dione (Zeus' consort), her daughter Aphrodite  - all waking up from deep sleep
  • female forms rendered beneath draperies (fabric both covers and reveals)

 

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Praxiteles' Hermes and infant Dionysos from Temple of Hera, Olympia, Rococo style (Late Classical 400-323 BCE)

 

  • Hermes teasing baby Dionysos with grapes
  • thought to be an original, but probably a good Roman or Hellenistic copy

 

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Dancing Maenad of Scopas, Early Baroque Style (400-323 BCE)

 

  • Roman copy of Greek original
  • carried a goat on her shoulder probably a knife in her left hand
  • agitation in the lines of the piece
  • eyes very deep-set
  • marble original
  • hair fell free
  • Maenads of Dionysos

 

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Attic red-figure krater by Niobid Painter with death of Niobids and Argonauts, copies of lost wall paintings, Severe Style (Early Classical 480-450 BCE)

 

  • Argonauts on the way to get the golden fleece, stopping on the way and coming into contact with Herakles
  • slaughter of the niobids
  • niobid = son, daughter, descendant of someone
  • children of Niobi - Niobi was a vain woman and boasted to Leto that she had more children than the goddess; gods killed Niobi's 14 children; Niobi turned into waterfall to symbolize that her grief was never-ending

 

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Abduction of Persephone by Hades, small tomb, Vergina, Macedonia (Early Baroque 400-323 BCE)

 

  • deceased hoping to have rebirth in the afterlife
  • Nikonochos (artist?) - Rape of Persephone was known to have been in Rome, moved there from a Greek location; had an artistic style that matches this tomb painting

 

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GREEK HELLENISTIC PERIOD

(330-30 BCE)

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Venus de Milo (Aphrodite), from gymnasium, Melos, Rococo Style (330-30 BCE)

  • recalls Aphrodite by Praxiteles
  • twisting stance, strong projection of the knee
  • flesh and drapery
  • found in a niche
  • erotic conquest comparable to a prize that has been won as a result of a victory in battle
  • holds golden apple that was given to her in Judgment of Paris
  • modeling lines

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Lysippos' Scraper or Youth Scraping Himself (Apoxyomenus) (330-30 BCE)

  • removing oil and dirt from body w/ scraping tool called a strigil
  • deep-set eyes, heavy forehead, tousled hair
  • arms break free into surrounding space

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Gaul monument by Epigonos, Athena Sanctuary, Pergamon, with Gaulic chieftain and wife and dying trumpeter, Baroque Style (330-30 BCE)

  • commemorates victory over the Gauls, a Celtic people
  • murder-suicide of the Gaulic Chieftain and Wife (wiry unkempt hair, Chieftain supports dead wife as he kills himself)
  • trumpeter (Celtic twisted neck-ring, barbarians, on the verge of death)
  • no Greeks included
  • dying drapery v. alive drapery

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Ionic Great Altar of Zeus and Athena, Pergamon: plan, reconstruction, and frieze with Battle of gods and giants, Baroque Style, which includes figures of Zeus and Athena (330-30 BCE)

  • altar complex was single-story structure with an Ionic colonnade raised on a high podium reached by a monumental staircase
  • depiction of frieze is metaphor for Pergamon's victory over the Gauls
  • Athena, Nike, Ge (Earth goddess)

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Polyeuktos' Demosthenes (Attic Simple Style), Athenian Agora (330-30 BCE)

 

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Stag Hunt by Gnosis, mosaic composed of pebbles from aristocratic home, Pella, Baroque Style (330-30 BCE)

  • comes from "androne" - men's hall
  • first signed mosaic
  • framed hunting scene
  • made of carefully collected pebbles

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Alexander mosaic composed of tesserae and believed to copy a painting by Philoxenos or Helen, from House of the Faun, Pompeii, depicting battle between Alexander the Great and Persian King Darius (330-30 BCE)

  • tesserae - small cubes of colored stone or marble (provide permanent waterproof surface)

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Odyssey landscapes from a villa, Rome, showing Odysseus in the land of the cannibals (330-30 BCE)

  • Laestrygonians (hurled rock at the fleet of Odysseus)

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ETRUSCAN CLASSICAL PERIOD

(480-330 BCE)

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Classical Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia, with musician and dancers, Severe Style (480-330 BCE)
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LATE REPUBLIC ROMAN ART (480-330 BCE)
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Portrait of Roman Patrician, Roman Realistic Style (100-30 BCE)


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ROMAN IMPERIAL

(30 BCE - 330 AD)

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Painting of a garden with fruits of all seasons, from a sunken summer dining room, Villa of Livia, Prima Porta (30 BCE-330 AD)

  • wall surfaces "painted away"
  • free, fluid brushwork

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Painting of a harbor, from a Villa, Stabiae (30 BCE - 330 AD)
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Portrait of Augustus from atrium, Villa of Livia, Prima Porta, Classicizing Style (30 BCE-330 AD)

  • shows on the breastplate the Roman recovery of Roman military standard from the Parthians
  • propaganda
  • mythological imagery exalts Augustus' family
  • cuirass - torso armor
  • feet bare - divine status after death
  • governs by reason and persuasion

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Portraits of Caracalla (influenced by Hellenistic Baroque) (30 BCE - 330 AD)

  • Caracalla murdered his brother
  • chilling and calculating ruthlessness
  • chiarascuro
  • no-nonsense ruler of iron-fisted determination

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Colossal portrait of Constantine from Basilica of Constantine, Rome, Late Roman Hierarchical Style (30 BCE - 330 AD)

  • saw a flaming cross in a vision and heard "in this sign you shall conquer"
  • next morning demanded XP (chi & rho, christos) be engraved on soldiers' shields
  • Edict of Milan
  • white marble for head, chest, arms, legs
  • sheets of bronze for the drapery
  • all supported on wooden frame

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Arch of Constantine, Rome (30 BCE - 330 AD)

 

  • commemorates victory over Maxentius
  • triple arch dwarfs Arch of Titus
  • art on the arch was taken from earlier monuments made for Constantine's predecessors (Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius)
  • new reliefs symbolize power and generosity

 

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Altar of Augustan Peace (Ara Pacis Augustae), Rome (30 BC - 330 AD)

  • sundial with obelisk - during fall equinox (time of Augustus' conception) the shadow of the obelisk pointed to the open door of altar's enclosure wall
  • entered through west stairway
  • relief on southeast wall - goddess Pox? (Earth) (Livia in the guise of Pox, fruits, flowers, cow, grazing sheep)(panel)(evokes the Parthenon)(figure on left represents sea breeze)
  • relief on south frieze (shows members of Augustus' family and Agrippa)(part of a dedication procession - consecration procession)(Augustus - veiled head, in the role of a priest, figure next to his is Tiberius [console])(Agrippa - in charge of Roman building program, married to Augustus' daughter Julia, has song Gaius Cesar)
  • elaborate acanthus leaves (flowers and fruits of all seasons)
  • garlands represented hanging from bull's skulls (flowers and fruits of all seasons)
  • altar (figures could represent the annual sacrifices to the god Pox - north end of altar)(cow=pox, bull=Jupiter, sheep=Janus)

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Arch of Titus, Roman Realism (30 BCE - 330 AD)

  • built by Titus' brother, Domitian
  • served as a base for a statue of a 400 horse chariot and driver
  • columns in composite order
  • spoils of Jerusalem (realistic movement that swings out and then moves through; procession)(Jewish Menora - carried on the first litter)(unleavened bread, "shoebread", carried on the second litter)
  • triumph of titus (12 lictors; bodyguards that always accompanied the emperor - hold fasces[bound rods])(horses led by Rome [personified] or courage [personified])(Victory crowns Titus)
  • center of top inside arch (idealized titus being carried to the heavens by an eagle)

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Colosseum (Flavian Ampitheater), Rome, (30 BCE - 330 AD)

 

o   constructed next to the colossus bronze statue of Nero               

o   amphitheatre means “seats on both sides”

o   not a theatre for fine drama

§  gladiatorial drama and hunts played out here

o   originally enclosed by the travertine façade

o   3 column orders represented

§  bottom - Tuscan Doric order

§  middle - Ionic order

§  3rd floor - Corinthiann

o   statues in all of the archways of the 2nd and 3rd floors

o   interior vaults were decorated

o   mock sea battles 

 

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Forum of Trajan and reconstruction of Basilica Ulpia, Rome (30 BCE - 330 AD)

o   buried with his wife in the column of Trajan

§  column Tuscan Doric

§  narrative starts on the bottom by the crossing of the Danube river

·         Roman realism

·         155 scenes

§  made of cararra marble

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Pantheon, Rome (30 BCE - 330 AD)

o   Hadrian’s rule 117-138 AD

o   located in the Campus Martius

o   preceded by an Augustand version made of wood

o   used as a church

o   oculus “eye” at the top

o   coiffered ceiling in concrete

o   exterior coumns are granite

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