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Achilles & Ajax playing dice
Exekias
540 BCE
ceramic
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Herakles wrestling giant
Euphronios
510 BCE
ceramic |
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KLEITIAS and ERGOTIMOS
François Vase
570 BCE
pottery |
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Three Revelers
Euthymides
510 BCE
ceramic |
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Temple of Aphaia
500 BCE
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Dying Warrior with Shield from Apthaia
490 BCE
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Dying warrior
500 BCE
marble |
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Kritios Boy
480 BCE.
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Riace Warrior
460 BCE
Bronze |
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Zeus (or Poseidon)
460 BCE.
Bronze |
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MYRON
Discus Thrower
450 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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POLYKLEITOS
Spear Bearer
450 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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KRESILAS
Pericles
429 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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IKTINOS and KALLIKRATES
Parthenon
447 BCE.
marble
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PHIDIAS
Athena (in the cella of the Parthenon, Acropolis)
438 BCE.
marble |
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Erechtheion
421 BCE.
marble |
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Nike adjusting her sandal
410 BCE.
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PRAXITELES
Aphrodite of Knidos
350 BCE.
marble |
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PRAXITELES
Hermes and Dionysos
340 BCE
marble |
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LYSIPPOS
Scraper
330 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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LYSIPPOS
Weary Herakles
320 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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Altar of Zeus
175 BCE
marble |
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EPIGONOS
Gallic chief and his wife
230 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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EPIGONOS
Dying Gaul
230 BCE
marble copy of bronze original |
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Definition
Nike of Samothrace
190 BCE.
Marble |
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ALEXANDROS
Aphrodite or Venus de Milo
150 BCE.
Marble |
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Sleeping satyr
230 BCE.
Marble |
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Seated boxer
100 BCE.
Bronze |
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Old market woman
150 BCE.
Marble |
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ATHANADOROS, HAGESANDROS, and POLYDOROS
Laocoön and his sons
first century CE
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