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Parthenon
Iktinos and Kallikrates
447-438 BCE
High Classical Period
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Dedicated to the goddess Athena |
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Parthenon Design
Iktinos and Kallikrates
447-438 BCE
High Classical Period
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Doric Style columns with 8 in front/back
#4 = statue of Athena |
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Classical Orders
3 orders (organizational systems) of ancient Greek/classical architecture
Doric: stand directly on flat pavement without base; fluted with parallel concave grooves; smooth capital, flares from column to meet square abacus
Ionic: stands on base (separates from platform, stylobate); capital usually sporting "egg-and-dart" patterns
Corinthian: most ornate of orders; |
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Temple of Demeter
c. 530 BCE
Greek
Archaic Period
Naxos Island, Greece |
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Salamis Stone
c. 4th century BCE
Greek
High Classical Period
Limestone
Used as means of comparing units of measurement for masons from different areas working on Parthenon |
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Sacrifice Scene
c. 540 BCE
Greek
Archaic Period
Paint on wooden panel
Discovered in the Pitsa Cave, Corinth |
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Battle of Issus (Alexander Mosaic)
Philoxenos of Eretria
c. 310 BCE
Mosaic
Greek
Late Classical Period
Commissioned by King Kassandra of Macedon
Roman copy of Greek original
From House of the Faun
Pompeii, Italy |
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