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Greek Art and Archaeology Lecture 16: The Fourth Century

R: Caryatid from the Erechtheum, late V (Pollitt 152; Biers 263) https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/70/37/18/7037188c8820e7a59fb8ad14edd9ce6b.jpg L: Cephisodotus, Peace and Wealth, Roman copy of original bronze ~370 set up in Athenian Agora (Munich) R: Caryatid from the Erechtheum, late V (Pollitt 152; Biers 263)

https://s-media-cache-ak0. pinimg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/11/f2/99/11f2992c5cae69e512ae86d46f507a0e.jpg https://maa.missouri.edu/gallery/hermes-and-infant-dionysos Praxiteles. L: Hermes and the Baby Dionysus, 2.10 m, (Olympia); marble copy of an original bronze, 330s (Pollitt 153, 155; Biers 264-66); R: restored version.

L: Roman marble copy based on Praxiteles’ bronze Cridian Aphrodite, ~340 (Munich, Glyptothek), 2 m; R: Venus de Milo, ~100 (Louvre LL 299), 2 m (Pollitt 158; Biers 265-66) Apollo Sauroctonus, 1.5 m (Louvre) Marble copy of original bronze 330s (Pollitt 153, 155; Biers 264-66)

Lysippus. L: Agias, from Daochus Monument, 330s (Delphi 1875), 2 Lysippus. L: Agias, from Daochus Monument, 330s (Delphi 1875), 2.09 m; middle and R: Apoxyomenos, 330s (Vatican), 2.05 m (Pollitt 177; Biers 268-70) http://www.ancient.eu/uploads/images/3223.jpg?v=1431033065

L: Roman copy of Lysippus Farnese Herakles (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples) 3.15 m (Pollitt 192); R: portrait of Alexander, ~330 (Pollitt 180-81)

https://s-media-cache-ak0. pinimg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/95/c4/f3/95c4f3e4b191df4442091126f32b3f24.jpg http://www.metmuseum.org/-/media/Images/Blogs/Now%20at%20The%20Met/2013/The%20Boxer/boxer14.jpg?w=600&hash=15945798A9CB98949B54579A16ECB9BA689A7522 L: Antikythera Youth, mid IV (Athens NM 13396); R: Head of a Boxer (Satyros?) attr to Silanion, 350-325, dedicated at Olympia (Athens NM Br 6439), 0.28 m (Biers 271-72)

http://www. namuseum. gr/collections/sculpture/classical/images/3624_b http://www.namuseum.gr/collections/sculpture/classical/images/3624_b.png L: Hegeso Stele, from Kerameikos, ~ 400 (Athens NM 3624), 1.58 m; R: Piraeas Stele, early IV (Athens NM 726), 1.30 (Biers 271-74)

Temple of Apollo Epikourios, Bassae, 420s (frieze in BM) (Biers 208-9; Pollitt 126-29) https://www.mcgill.ca/classics/files/classics/images/bassae_temple-of-apollo-epicurius_11966.jpg

Tholoi at Delphi, Olympia (the Philippeion), and Epidauros (Biers 255-56)

Reconstructions of the Mausoleum, portrait of Mausolos, 350s-340s, (London BM 1000), 3.01 m (Biers 255)

Temple of Athena Alaea, Tegea, mid IV; Scopas, Head of Telephos Temple of Athena Alaea, Tegea, mid IV; Scopas, Head of Telephos ? (Athens NM 180) (Pollitt 146-49; Biers 249-52, 267)

Temple of Zeus, Nemea, ~330 (Pollitt 162)

Epidaurus, plans; Head from W Pediment, Temple of Asclepius, 370s (Athens NM A121a), 0.33 m (Pollitt 144-46; Biers 248-50)

Epidaurus, Tholos, ~360: Doric frieze, interior order, plan, and elevation (Pollitt 165)

Epidaurus, Theater, late IV (Pollitt 171; Biers 257-59)