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650-600 B.C.
Frontal views
triangular face; big eyes and nose
full bottomed hairstyles
long legs, narrow waists, belts
kouros
kore
seated draped figure
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Daedalic Period Greek Ivory finial |
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600-500 B.C. Solid and credible anatomy two main styles-Asiatic and European Acropolis Kore Berlin Standing Goddess |
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Berlin Goddess
Archaic Style
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New York kouros
Archaic period
ca. 590–580 B.C.
Marble, Naxian
The rigid stance was derived from Egyptian art
pose provided a clear, simple formula that was used by Greek sculptors throughout the sixth century B.C |
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480-323 B.C.
Early, High, Late
Dominated by Athens, then Macedonia
bronze sculpture, red figure ceramics
proportion in sculpture, figures
- Polykleitos
- Perikles
- Praxiteles
- Lysippos
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- 500-450 B.C.
- After Greek defeat of Persians in 490 and 479
- balance between abstraction and realism
- severe style develops
- Temple of Zeus at Olympia
- Zeus or Poseidon (sculpture)
- Charioteer of Delphi (sculpture)
- Phidias
- Myron
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