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Erechtheion (Athenian acropolis), c
Erechtheion (Athenian acropolis), c BCE contest between Athena and Poseidon
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caryatids/ irregular plan
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Left: Nike from the Temple of Athena Nike Below: Temple of Athena Nike (Athenian acropolis), c BCE parapet/ Nike/ use of drapery to define anatomy and movement of the figure
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Grave stele of Hegeso (Athens), c
Grave stele of Hegeso (Athens), c. 400 BCE, marble depictions of the deceased/ role of women in Greek society
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Achilles Painter. Warrior taking leave of his wife (Ereteria), c
Achilles Painter. Warrior taking leave of his wife (Ereteria), c. 440 BCE, white-ground lekythos
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Niobid Painter. Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of Niobe (Orvieto), c. 450 BCE, Attic red-figure calyx krater
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Youth diving, ceiling of the Tomb of the Diver (Paestum, Italy), c
Youth diving, ceiling of the Tomb of the Diver (Paestum, Italy), c. 480 BCE
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Paintings of men half-lying on klinai from the Tomb of the Diver (Paestum), c. 480 BCE
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Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy of an original of c
Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy of an original of c BCE, marble Praxiteles and his love Phryne/ appearance of the female nude in Knidos/ increased focus on the individual/ hydria
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Praxiteles. Hermes and the infant Dionysos from the Temple of Hera (Olympia), copy from an original of c. 340 BCE, marble Hermes (and a herm statue)/ caduceus/ prototype of the Good Shepherd/ sinuous, shallow S curve/ tender human interactions
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Kresilas. Pericles, Roman herm copy after a bronze original of c
Kresilas. Pericles, Roman herm copy after a bronze original of c. 429 BCE, marble
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Apollo Belvedere, Roman copy of a Greek statue of the mid-fourth century BCE, marble reaching into space/ a Roman work of the 2nd century CE?
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Left: Lysippos. Apoxyomenos (Scraper), Roman copy after a bronze original of c. 330 BCE, marble Below: Athlete with strigil, amphora
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Grave stele of a young hunter (Ilissos River), c
Grave stele of a young hunter (Ilissos River), c. 330 BCE, marble influence of Skopas/ emotional mood
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Lysippos. Farnese Herakles (Weary Herakles), Roman copy of a bronze original of c. 320 BCE Lysippos, Alexander the Great’s favorite/ attributes of Herakles/ rejection of stability and balance/ expression of dejection
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Head of Alexander the Great (Pella), c. 200-150 BCE, marble
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Polykleitos the Younger. Greek theater (Epidauros), c
Polykleitos the Younger. Greek theater (Epidauros), c. 350 BCE three days of drama/ orchestra/ theatron open to the sky/ skene/ cavea
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Greek theater in Athens the chorus and actors wearing masks/ focus on fate (man in conflict with the gods)
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Right: Choragic Monument of Lysikrates (Athens), 334 BCE Below: Polykleitos the Younger. Corinthian capital from the tholos at Epidauros, c. 350 BCE
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Theodoros of Phokaia. Tholos (Delphi), c. 375 BCE
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Paionios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Miletos
Paionios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Miletos. Temple of Apollo (Didyma, Turkey), begun 313 BCE
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Gnosis. Stag hunt pebble mosaic (Pella), c. 300 BCE
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Philoxenos of Eretria. Battle of Issus (Pompeii), Roman copy of a Greek painting of c. 310 BCE, mosaic
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tesserae/ cast shadows (skiagraphia)/ Philoxenes and Pliny/ the Battle of Issus/ Alexander the Great and Darius III/ Hephaestion
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Stoa of Attalos II (Athens), c
Stoa of Attalos II (Athens), c. 150 BCE Hellenistic period/ stoa/ agora/ colonnades of the stoa
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Left: Ground floor of the Stoa of Attalos Right: Pergamene capital from the upper floor
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