ARS 101 Unit 2 Lewis
Apoxyomenos
Classical
Doryphorus
Classical
Warrior from Riace (also known as Warrior A)
Classical
Parthenon,
Classical Athens Commissioned by perikles west-birth east- triumph over zeus Statues of East: best reserved, 1 could have been zeus, on the left Helios rising from sea, on right selene descends to the sea, Dionysus or herikles, demeter and persephone, iris, hestia, dione, aphrodite
Gods and Goddesses frieze
Classical Frieze
Presentation of the Peplos
Classical Frieze
Horsemen
Classical Frieze ionic north side
Marshals and Young Women
Classical Frieze ionic east pediment
Lapith fighting a Centaur
Classical Metope doric
Kritios Boy
Classical first use of contrapossto, more life like
Hermes and the Infant Dionysos
Classical found in temple of hera praxiteles
Aphrodite of Knidos
Classical praxiteles
Praxiteles
hermes and infant dyionisus, aphrodite of knidos
Pericles
greek war
Panathenaic Festival
included athletic contests (similar to those at Olympia), poetry recitations, musical contests, and equestrian events. The festival concluded with a procession which began at the Dipylon Gate and wound through the city. The procession ended on the Acropolis where sacrifices were made. every 4 years
Black Figure and Red Figure
made with slip (clay and water)
kouros
young man, plural kouroi
Kore
young woman, plural korai
pediment
the triangular upper part of the front of a building in classical style, typically surmounting a portico of columns.
Reconstruction of the Palace complex at Knossos
Aegean Crete new palace period home of the labyrinth Confusion may be part of earthquake and rebuliding Discovered by Evans
Bronze Dagger blade
Aegean Mycenae found in shaft graves
Lion Gate
Aegean Walled complex of Mycenae home of Agamemnon Gateway to the citadel
Battle Between the Gods and the Giants
Archaic
Siphnian Treasury, Delphi (reconstruction drawing)
Archaic Built to house and protect offerings Zeus released 2 birds from opposite sides and they ended up at Apollo's sanctuary Oracle Caryatids(women on pedestals balancing capitals on their heads) instead of columns ionic
Achilles and Ajax Playing a Game,
Archaic By Exekias ajax calls winning number, ironic bc he dies soon after and ajax kills himself Hermes
Death of Sarpedon,
Archaic by Euphronios Sarpedon: son of zeus and a mortal, killed by patrocles
Metropolitan Kouros (also known as New York Kouros)
Archaic first example of free standing
Anavysos Kouros
Archaic shows increasing interest in human form grave monument to a fallen war hero
Lysippos
apoxyomenos
Peplos Kore
archaic votive
Polycleitos
developed a set of rules for idealization
Peplos
draped rectangle of cloth pinned at the shoulders and belted
Ionic order
shaft and a capital, base. more elongated than doric
Doric
shaft and a capital, shafts sit directly on stylobate(floor), fluted with sharp edges
capital
the capital forms the topmost member of a column
apotheosis
the highest point in the development of something;
Archaic
"antiquated" primitive, admirable and highly developed
Funerary krater from Dipylon
GEOMETRIC / ORIENTALIZING Bowl for mixing water and wine used as grave markers Discovered at the cemetery of athens, outside of dipylon Gate focused on emotions of survivors
Olpe
GEOMETRIC / ORIENTALIZING Corinthian pitcher
Laocöon and His Sons
Hellenistic
Victory of the Samothrace (Nike)
Hellenistic
Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos
Hellenistic mosaic from Pompeii Reconstructed West front of the Altar from Pergamon
Athena Attacking the Giants
Hellenistic E. front pergamon
architects of parthenon
Iktinos and Kallicrates
frieze
a broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration, especially on a wall near the ceiling.
metope
a square space between triglyphs in a Doric frieze.
triglyph
a tablet in a Doric frieze with three vertical grooves.
Exekias
potter and painter, ajax and achilles playing a game
Euphronios
red figure artist, death of sarpedon