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Name: Young Girl Gathering Crocus Flowers
Material: Fresco paint on stone
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Location: Room 3 of House Xeste
Country: Greece
Style: Coming of age, shaved head, profile |
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Name: Figure of a Woman With a Drawing Showing Evidence of Original Painting and Outlining Design Scheme
Country: Greece
Material: Stone
Dates: Cycladic 3,000 - 1,600 BCE
Style: Stylized through specific proportions, multiple strangely placed eyes, straight line through legs, and folded arms. |
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Name: Reconstruction of the palace complex
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Style: Labryinth, very open |
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Name: Kamares Ware Jug from Phaistos
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Ceramic
Style: No specific items, Flowy patterns |
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Name: Bull Leaping
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Fresco wall painting
Style: Minoan bodies (cylindrical, on toes, tall and lanky, tiny waists, curly hair), Stylized through elongation, colorful (blue), believed to be astronomical |
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Name: Woman or Goddess with Snakes
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Cylindrical, funny headdress, once brightly colored, fierce |
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Name: Harvester Vase
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Depth and perspective, large community joining of some kind |
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Name: Bull's-head Rhyton
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450
Materials: Stone, crystal, wood
Style: Super-ultra naturalistic |
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Name: Octopus Flask
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Ceramic
Style: Stylized through marine style, free flowing lines, ocean life |
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Name: Vapheio Cup
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Gold
Style: repousse (relief by pushing out, not in), Minoan pose, naturalistic pose |
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Name: Landscape (Spring Fresco)
Country: Greece
Dates: Minoan 1900-1450 BCE
Material: Fresco Wall Painting
Style: Curvy lines, colorful, not naturalistic, no subject |
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Name: Reconstruction of Citadel at Mycenae
Dates: Mycenaen 1600-1100 BCE
Country: Greece
Style: Random, high walls, fortress-like |
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Name: Mask of Agamemnon
Country: Greece
Dates: Mycenaen 1600-1100 BCE
Material: Gold
Style: Funerary mask, repousse, might not even be Agamemnon |
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Name: Lion Gate
Country: Greece
Dates: Mycenaen 1600-1100 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Relief, stones hold the stones in place |
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Name: Tholos, The So-Called Treasury of Atreus
Country: Greece
Dates: Mycenean 1600-1100 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Rounded, corbeling all the way up to reate the cone like structure, topped with the capstone that keeps the stones from falling in on one another |
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Name: Exterior View of Tholos, Treasury of Atreus
Country: Greece
Dates: Mycenean 1600-1100 BCE
Materials: Stone
Style: Much like the Lion Gate, this gateway has layering in the stone as well, removal of merely one stone will cause the structure to collapse. Bitch dont you even THINK about touching dat stone |
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Name: Fucking Tholos The So-Called Treasure of Atreus AGAIN
Country: Greece
Dates: Mycenean 1600-1100 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: The same as the past two slides but this is the inner view. Like, come on. Corbeling. Lots of damn corbeling. |
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Name: Ajax and Achilles Playing a Game
Artist: Exekias (potter and painter)
Country: Greece
Dates: Geometric 900-700 BCE
Materials: Black Figure Painting on Ceramic
Style: Profile, elongated, stylized |
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Name: Funerary Krater
Country: Greece
Dates: Geometric 900-700 BCE
Material: Terra Cotta
Style: geometric, lots of patterns, not naturalistic (triangles for torsos), the arms up signifies anguish |
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Name: Reconstruction Drawing of the Treasury of the Siphnians
Country: Greece
Date: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Style: Frieze, caryatids(female figures that take the place of columns), once painted brightly, ionic |
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Name: Battle between the Gods and the Giants
Country: Greece
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Frieze, wraps around Sanctuary of Apollo, was painted, hieratic scale, dismiss |
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Name: Temple of Hera I
Country: Italy
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Doric Order, Peripteral temple, entasis (the columns swell rather than being straight up and down) |
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Name: Temple of Aphaia
Country: Greece
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Limestone made to look like marble, doric order, people change position not size to fit in frieze |
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Name: Dying Warrior
Country: Greece
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: in left corner of east pediment in Temple of Aphaia, dynamic pose and expression, low to fit the frieze |
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Name: Metropolitan Kouros
Country: Greece
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Standard pose, body getting more realistic but not quite there |
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Name: Peplos Kore
Country: Greece
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Woman so she's clothed, traces of red in lips and hair, cylindrical |
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Name: Death of Sarpedon
Artists: Euphronios (painter) and Euxitheos (potter)
Country: Greek
Dates: Archaic 600-480 BCE
Material: Ceramic
Style: Light on Dark rather than dark on light (called red figure) [first] |
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Name: Kritios Boy
Artist: Kritios
Country: Greek
Dates: Early Classical 480-450 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: Most naturalistic thing they'd ever seen!!!, weight shift, belly button, hair still stylized
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Name: Charioteer
Country: Greece
Dates: Early Classical 480-450 BCE
Material: Bronze
Style: Very dignified and serious, proper look on face, great detail esp. in the hair |
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Name: Warriors A and B
Country: Greek
Dates: Early Classical 480-450 BCE
Material: Bronze and lots of shit
Style: weight shift, first old face, still idealized body |
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Name: Recreation of Pheidias' figure of Athena
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Gold and Ivory
Style: Extravagant. Won over the people under the reign of Perikles |
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Name: Parthenon
Artist: Kallikrates and Iktinos
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Materials: Stone
Style: Doric order, extravagant (finest white marble), under reign of Perikles, perfectly proportionate |
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Name: Photographic mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Frieze on Parthenon, under Perikles reign, change positions to fit |
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Name: Lapith Fighting a Centaur
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: deep relief, part of the Doric frieze on south side of Parthenon, chiasmic (x-shaped) to capture a moment |
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Name: Horsemen
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: from the Ionic frieze on north side of Parthenon, under reign of Perikles, ideal inhabitants, gives message that Athen is the shit. |
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Name: The Spear Bearer
Artist: Polykleitos
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Style: Set the canon of proportions, basically perfectly proportioned, the most ideal man ever, bent leg, divided by active and nonactive left and right - contrapposto (the balancing of tense or supported with relaxed or at ease elements in a figure) |
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Name: Marshals and Young Women
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: from Ionic frieze on east side of the Parthenon, idealized people to make Athens awesome, relief, depth, detailed drapery, women (clothed) |
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Name: Erechteion
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: Under reign of Perikles, part of Acropolis, IONIC ORDER, asymmetrical to show houses many shrines |
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Name: Porch of the Maidens (Caryatid Porch)
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Stone
Style: women are strong, holding up the building, hair made thick to support the building, bent knee, knees bend one way on one side and another on the other to create symmetry, under reign of Perikles, part of Erechtheion |
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Name: Nike (Victory) Adjusting Her Sandal
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: in Temple of Athena Nike in Acropolis under reign of Perikles, relief, her clothing seems light and forms to her body (discreetly erotic), wing balances unstable pose to keep proportion |
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Name: Woman and Maid
Country: Greece
Dates: High Classical 450-400 BCE
Material: Ceramic
Style: White-ground technique (white background), quiet sadness |
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Name: Hermes and the Infant Dionysos
Artist: Praxiteles or his followers
Country: Greece
Dates: Late Classical 400-325 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: Very human moment, very naturalistic, beautiful drapery, no longer stolid, smooth body vs. rough cloth |
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Name: Aphrodite of Knidos
Artist: Praxiteles
Country: Greek
Dates: Late Classical 400-325 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: Naked woman :O, smooth body vs. rough cloth, bent pose |
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Name: The Scraper (Apoxyomenos)
Artist: Lysippos
Country: Greece
Date: Late Classical 400-325 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: pointing out, athlete after workout, tall and slender, doesn't follow canon of proportions (too perfect) |
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Name: Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos
Country: Greece
Dates: Late Classical 400-325 BCE
Material: Painting
Style: Actual highlights and shadows to give 3-D look to people, dramatic and active, |
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Name: Reconstruction Drawing of the Theater at Epidauros
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Style: on a hill, seats and steps and aisles, orchestra = dirt circle at bottom, sound was amplified correctly, used for more than plays (religious ceremonies) |
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Name: Dying Gallic Trumpeter
Artist: Possibly Epigonos
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Bronze
Style: Sorrowful to show sadness in war, spiked hair, mustache, enemy but heroic in defeat, Expressionism (deliberate attempt to elicit a speicific emotional response in the viewer) |
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Name: Reconstructed west front of the altar from Pergamon
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: Ionic columns, massive frieze that tells the story of the battle between the gods and the giants |
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Name: Athena Attacking the Giants
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: Athena is strong, deeeeeep relief, invades space by coming out of the wall, diagonals |
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Name: Laocoon and His Sons
Artist: Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: extremely tormented, sad, from the story of the Trojan war "beware Greeks bearing gifts", sculpture in the round |
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Name: Nike (Victory) of Samothrace
Country: Greece
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: forward lean balanced by enormous wings going back, hard shadows, contrast between skin, fabric, and feathers |
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Name: Aphrodite of Melos
Country: Greek
Dates: Hellenistic 325-31 BCE
Material: Marble
Style: reflects Praxiteles work, distant stare, smooth skin against rough drapery (erotic tension), bent knee |
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Head of a Man vs. Mask of Agamemnon |
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Head of a Man: Iraq Akkadian 2340-2180 BCE Hollow cast copper, eyebrows, curly, stylized hair
Mask of Agamemnon Greece Mycenean 1600-1100 BCE Gold repousse (opposite of relief), stylized, esp. the beard and mustache and may or may not be Agamemnon |
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Bull Leaping vs. Spotted Horse and Human Hands |
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Bull Leaping Greece Minoan 1900-1450 BCE Wall fresco, typically stylized, tippy toes, tiny waist, elongated body, curly hair
Spotted Horse and Human Hands France, Pech-Merle Cave Paleolithic 40,000-8000 BCE Rock and paint, very stylized with a big bodied horse with little feet |
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Kritos Boy Kritios Greece Early Classical 480-450 BCE Marble revolutionary
Khafre Egypt Old Kingdom 2575-2150 BCE Stone, rigid pose, stone not carved away, glued to back |
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Tholos (treasury of Atreus) vs. The Parthenon |
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Tholos Greece Mycenae 1600-1100 BCE Stone, corbeling all the way to form cone shape
Parthenon Greece High Classical 450-400 BCE Doric, Perifteral |
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