ARTH 101-910

 
European Art & Civilization before 1400
Professor: Helft
Lecture 7: Greek Art

1. map of the Greek world.
2. timeline of Greek history.
3. left: Dipylon vase, ceramic, c. 750-700 bce, Geometric, Athens. right: Dipylon krater, ceramic, c. 750-700 bce, Geometric, Athens.
4. Polyphemos vase, ceramic, c. 675-650 bce, Archaic, Eleusis.
5. Exekias vase, ceramic, c. 525 bce, Archaic, Attic black figure.
6. Euphronios krater, c. 540-460 bce, early Classical, Attic red figure.
7. (from left to right) Kore from Auxerre, limestone, c. 6th cent. bce, Archaic. Hera of Samos, marble, c. 560 bce, Archaic, Samos. Peplos Kore, marble, c. 530 bce, Archaic, Paros.
8. left: New York Kouros, marble, c. 600 bce, Archaic, New York. right: Kritios Boy, marble, c. 480 bce, Early Classical, Athens.
9. Greek architectural orders.
10. temple of Hera at Paestum, Italy, c. 550 bce, Archaic.
11. Parthenon entablature, 5th cent. bce, Athens.
12. entasis drawing.
13. photograph of south side of Parthenon showing curvature.
14. plan of the acropolis.
15. model of the acropolis (Royal Ontario Museum).
16. aerial view of the acropolis.
17. view of the Parthenon from the southwest, marble, c. 448-432 bce, Iktinus and Phidias, Classical, Athens.
18. view of the Parthenon from the Propylaeia.
19. view of the Parthenon with humans for scale.
20. reconstruction drawing of the interior of the Parthenon.
21. drawings of the east and west pediments of the Parthenon.
22. horsemen from the north frieze of the Panathenaic frieze, Phidias, marble, c. 440 bce, Classical, Athens.
23. three goddesses, part of the east pediment, Parthenon, Phidias, marble, c. 440 bce, Classical, Athens.
24. warrior fighting lapith, Parthenon metope, marble, c. 440 bce, Classical Athens.
25. Nike fixing her sandal, Nike temple on the acropolis. c. 400 bce (not shown in class).
26. same as #8
27. Dorypheros, Polykleitos, Roman marble copy of bronze, c. 440 bce, Classical.
28. Warrior of Riace, bronze, c. 450 bce, Classical (found in sea off of Riace, Italy).
29. charioteer, bronze, c. 470 bce, sactuary of Apollo, Delphi, Classical.
30. Zeus/Poseidon?, bronze, c. 450 bce, Classical (found in sea off of Greece).
31. Discobolos, Myron, Roman marble copy of bronze original, c. 460-450 bce, Classical.
32. Aphrodite of Knidos, Praxiteles, Roman marble copy of Classical original, c. 350 bce, Late Classical.
33. Venus de Milo (not shown in class).
34. Apoxyomenos, Lysippos, c. 370-320 bce, Roman marble copy, Late Classical.
35. head of Alexander, Lysippos, c. 370-320 bce, Roman marble copy, Late Classical.
36. The dying Gaul, Epigonos?, c. 220 bce, Roman marble copy of bronze original, Hellenistic, Pergamum.
37. Laocoon, Roman marble copy?, c. 2nd cent. bce-1st cent. ce, Hellenistic.
38. veiled dancer, bronze, c. 225-175 bce, Hellenistic, Alexandria.
39. Victory of Samothrace, marble, c. 190 bce, Sanctuary of the Great Ggods, Hellenistic, Samothrace.
40. Alexander Mosaic, mosaic, c. 310 bce, (roman copy of Hellenistic painting), House of the Fawn, Pompei, Italy.
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