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John Chiappone Classical Greek Art. PERIODS Archaic: 1,700 - 500 BCE Classical: 500 - 323 BCE Hellenistic: 323 - 146 BCE.

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1 John Chiappone Classical Greek Art

2 PERIODS Archaic: 1,700 - 500 BCE Classical: 500 - 323 BCE Hellenistic: 323 - 146 BCE

3 ARCHAIC PERIOD (1700 - 500 BCE)

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5 Horsemen 545 BCE

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7 KOUROS

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11 Greek Warrior - 490 BC

12 Classical Period (500 – 323 BCE) Kritian Boy

13 K r i t i o s Tyrannicides

14 Myron 480-440 BCE Minotaur

15 Early Classical: Fallen Warrior, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina

16 Myron – Discus Thrower

17 Roman Copy

18 Alkamenes – Discus Thrower

19 Riace Bronze

20 The Riace bronzes / Warriors are the earliest examples of idealized art. These ancient Greek warriors were discovered in 1972 by Stefano Mariottini while he was diving just off the coast of Riace Marina Italy. Not all the parts were found. They are missing spears, helmets, and shields. These are the earliest known idealized art. There is a lot we don’t know about them; when they were originally made? Are they the first casts, or were others casted? Are they copied from the originals? Who was the artist? Were there two artists? Candidates are Polykleitos, Myron, or Alkamenes. What method do you think was used: manipulation, subtraction, or lost wax? What pose or stance are they in? The Riace bronzes / Warriors are the earliest examples of idealized art. These ancient Greek warriors were discovered in 1972 by Stefano Mariottini while he was diving just off the coast of Riace Marina Italy. Not all the parts were found. They are missing spears, helmets, and shields. These are the earliest known idealized art. There is a lot we don’t know about them; when they were originally made? Are they the first casts, or were others casted? Are they copied from the originals? Who was the artist? Were there two artists? Candidates are Polykleitos, Myron, or Alkamenes. What method do you think was used: manipulation, subtraction, or lost wax? What pose or stance are they in? The contrapposto stance - Italian for counterpose. How Art Made the World How Art Made the World

21 Zeus

22 Youth of Anticythera - 340 BCE

23 Praxiteles - Marathon Boy

24 Praxiteles (400-330 BCE) Lycian Apollo Intro to Hellenistic Period

25 Hellenistic Period 323 - 146 BCE Polydorus: Laocoön and His Sons Priest Laocoön’s Sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus being strangled.

26 VENUS DE MILO VENUS DE MILO Alexandros of Antioch

27 Barberini Faun

28 D y i n g G a u l

29 Ludovisi Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife

30 KNEELINGGAULKNEELINGGAUL

31 Anadyomene - Aphrodite

32 Boy Jockey and Horse


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