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Greek Art 600 BCE – 30 BCE. Enduring Understanings  Characterized by a pantheon of gods  Studied chronologically, according to style changes  Idealization.

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1 Greek Art 600 BCE – 30 BCE

2 Enduring Understanings  Characterized by a pantheon of gods  Studied chronologically, according to style changes  Idealization & Harmonic proportions  Sculpture unafraid of nudity, glorified perfection in human body.  Classical & Helenistic periods use Contrapposto, relaxed way of standing with knees bent, shoulders tilted.  Greek writing contains some of the earliest contemporary accounts about art & artists.  Epics form foundation of Greek writing.

3 Anavysos Kouros 530 BCE – Marble & Paint Athens

4 Niobides Krater “Niobid Painter” – c. 460-450 BCE – Clay, red-figure technique

5 Peplos Kore 530 BCE - Marble and paint Athens

6 Doryphoros, Spear Bearer Polykleitos c. 450-440 BCE - marble copy from bronze original

7 Iktinos & Kallikrates, The Parthenon Acropolis Plan 447-438 BCE Athens, Greece

8 Temple of Athena Nike

9 Helios, Horses and Dionysos 438 – 432 BCE - Marble

10 Plaque of the Ergastines c. 438 – 432 BCE - Marble

11 Victory Adjusting Her Sandal From Temple of Athena Nike c. 410 BCE - Marble Acropolis, Athens

12 Grave Stele of Hegeso Attributed to Kallimachos - c. 410 BCE Painted Marble - Athens

13 Nike of Samothrace c. 190 BCE - Marble

14 Great Altar of Zeus & Athena at Pergamon Present Day Turkey – Hellenistic Greek – c.175 BCE – Marble (Architecture & Sculpture) (Architecture & Sculpture)

15 Athena, from the Pergamon Altar c. 175 BCE - Marble

16 Seated Boxer c. 100 BCE – Bronze

17 Athenian Agora 600-150 BCE Athens, Greece


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