ARTH 101

 
European Art <1400
Professor: Kuttner
Section-Week 8

1. Battle of Issus.
2. Map of Greece, Macedonian Empire, 336-323 BC.
3. Map of Greece, Hellenistic world.
4. Map of Greece, Empire of Alexander.
5. Alexander Sarcophagus from Royal Cemetary in Sidon, 3/4 view of whole.
6. Alexander Sarcophagus, detail.
7. Alexander Sarcophagus from Royal Cemetery in Sidon, back, with Battle of Alexander, detail: horseman, left.
8. Ictinus, Parthenon, Metopes, south side, S. 31 Centaur and Lapith, 447- 432 BC, Athens, Acropolis.
9. Pergamon School, Dying Gaul, detail of head.
10. Pergamon School, Dying Gaul, 1/2 length detail from front. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden) Alexander Sarcophagus from Royal Cemetery in Sidon, 3/4 view of whole.
11. Pergamon School, Dying Gaul, back right.
12. Pergamon School, Dying Gaul, Head from below.
13. Dying Gaul, Roman copy of a bronze original.
14. Fallen Warrior.
15. Bronze Statuette of a Veiled Dancer, whole, c.225-175 BC.
16. Bronze Statuette of a Veiled Dancer, detail of head, c.225-175 BC.
17. Nike from Olympia.
18. Bronze Statuette of a Veiled Dancer, whole.
19. Nike of Samothrace, whole, front left.
20. Paionios of Mende, Nike of Olympia, c 420 BC.
21. Nike of Samothrace, detail of stomach.
22. Nike of Samothrace, front view.
23. Nike of Samothrace, reconstruction by Zumbusch.
24. Nike of Samothrace, front, distant view.
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