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ANCIENT GREECE GARDNER CHAPTER 5-7 PP. 140-144 3 rd century statue of Alexander the Great
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT AND MACEDONIAN COURT ART Alexander the Great -> Macedonian king -> his life was an epic saga -> heroic battles -> exotic places -> unceasing drama Inspired leader, boundless energy, almost foolhardy courage Personally led his armies in battled riding BUCEPHALIS -> stallion only he could tame and ride
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ALEXANDER’S PORTRAITS Head of Alexander the Great, from Pella, 3 rd century BCE, marble, 1’ high Lysippos was the official portrait sculptor of Alexander -> a full length heroic nude bronze statue of Alexander holding a lance with head towards the sky is lost Marble head from Pella is leading candidate for what might be the image from the original 4 th century bronze Sharp turn of the head, thick mane of hair, deep set eyes, parted lips
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PELLA MOSAICS Gnosis, Stag hunt, from Pella, 300 BCE, pebble mosaic, figural panel, 10’2” high Floors decorated with pebble mosaics made of small stones of various colors set into a thick coat of cement Stag hunt is the emblem -> signed by Gnosis Light figures against dark ground, thin strips of lead of terra cotta define the contour lines and interior details Use of light and dark to suggest volume
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HADES AND PERSEPHONE Hades abducting Persephone, detail of wall painting in tomb 1, Vergina, Greece, mid 4 th century, 3’3” high Painted tomb Hades = lord of the underworld Persephone = daughter of Demter, the goddess of grain Intense drama Use of foreshortening and shading -> heads and wheels in ¾ view -> chariot seems to be bursting into the viewers space
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BATTLE OF ISSUS Large mosaic that decorated the floor of a lavish Roman house, Roman copy of 310 BCE image TESSERAE = tiny stones or pieces of glass cut to desired size and shape Image of the epic Battle of Issus where Alexander defeats the Persian Emperor Darius who flees the battlefield in his chariot Rearing horse in ¾ view below Darius, Persian soldier on ground with shield that reflects his face Psychological intensity of the drama -> alexander w/out helmet, gazing at Darius
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LATE CLASSICAL PERIOD ARCHITECTURE Time of innovation and experimentation First use of exterior Corinthian capitals -> Choragic Monument of Lysikrates, Athens, 334 BCE
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THEATER OF EPIDAUROS Plays performed during sacred festivals Finest theater in Greece constructed in 350 BCE at Epidauros in the Peloponessos Architect is Polykleitos the Younger Situated on hillsides ORCHESTRA THEATRON Wedge shaped sections, of stone benches separated by stairs -> seated 12,000 Harmony of proportions, unobstructed views, excellent accoustics
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THEODOROS OF PHOKAIA, THOLOS, DELPHI Tholos now in ruins at Delphi, 375 BCE Best preserved example of round temple of the Classical period Exterior colonnade of Doric columns Interior columns were CORINTHIAN CAPITALS Greeks did not embrace the Corinthian capital for temple design -> when used it was for interiors
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THE CORINTHIAN CAPITAL More ornate than the Doric or Ionic Double row of acanthus leaves -> tendrils and flower emerge from them -> bell shaped echinus Does not become popular until Hellenistic and Roman times
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