THE KRITIOS BOY THE BASICS three-quarter life-sized figure 1.17m tall. made from Parian marble. dated around 485 BC at the start of the Early Classical Period.
He [Daedalus] was the first artist whose statues had open eyes, ... from the myth of Daedalus & Icarus. 2490 BCE. 650 BCE. 600 BCE. 480 BCE. Egypt. Greece. Kore ...
Greek Sculpture Periods of Greek Sculpture: Archaic period (8th - early 5th century BC) Classical period (5th - 4th century BC) Hellenistic period (late 4th - 1st ...
... a temple dedicated to Athena contest Victory over Poseidon. Athena and Poseidon had contest to ... Athena took Poseidon water and caused an olive tree to grow. ...
Greek Art and Culture Greek Art and Culture Concerned with creating the perfect individual Balance between the intellectual and physical (beauty and harmony) Human ...
The Parthenon: A Frieze of Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, & Eros ... Believed to be the sculptor of both Hermes & Dionysus and Aphrodite of Cnidus ...
Title: The Aegean Bronze Age Author: JIM LEWIS Last modified by: vshealy Created Date: 1/15/2002 5:15:48 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
... NY KOUROS NY MMA 32.11.1 1.84 m in height From Attica 600 BCE Egyptian grid-design Attention to patterning No real anatomy Sounion Kouros ... National Museum ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains. Its collection includes works from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from nearby Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum. It was formerly the Real Museo Borbonico ("Royal Bourbon Museum“)
Archaic figure. Wounded Warrior from the Temple of Aphaia. Discobolus. Charioteer of Delphi ... Venus de Milo. Roman Art. The Equestrian Portrait. Equestrian ...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains. Its collection includes works from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from nearby Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum. It was formerly the Real Museo Borbonico ("Royal Bourbon Museum“)
... is stressed as clothing reveals rather than conceals the form of the body beneath Hellenistic Sculpture Female nudes were much more in evidence in the Hellenistic ...
The human being was placed at the center of Greek culture. The Greeks encouraged all forms of art. Proportion, ... Hydria: A large jug used to carry water. ...
Cleobis y Bit n Canon de Lisipo Lisipo, Ares Ludovisi H rcules,copia del bronce de Lisipo Farnese Cari tide del Erecteion Cari tide Leocares, Apolo Belvedere ...
I D E O L O G Y 1 : CLASSICAL, CHINESE and ISLAMIC IDEOLOGIES Xu Wei, Ink Grapes, 14th Century I S L A M I C A R T and A R C H I T E C T U R E Incense Burner ...
Transitional (Early Classical) Period. Severe Style. c. 480 450 BCE. Architecture. End of Persian invasions. Mix of Doric & Ionic. Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia ...
'Sounion Kouros,' discovered in precinct of the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, ... Zeus (or Poseidon) of Cape Artemision (Euboea), ca. 460-450 B.C.E. ...
Greek Sculpture Greek Sculpture Two Enduring Understandings about Greek sculpture: Greek sculpture demonstrates a discernable pattern of development that we can ...
... Order, ends with the death of Alexander the Great; Praxiteles ... (e.g. body is 8 heads tall instead of 7) Hermes and Infant Dionysus Roman Copy ...
Title: Chapter Two: Early Greece Author: Joan Watson Last modified by: TL User Created Date: 2/25/2005 2:23:25 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Diskobolos (Discus-thrower) Only known through Roman copy. Bronze ... Diskobolos (Discus-thrower) Frozen action. Right arm has not dropped in swing yet. 2 arcs ...
Famous Artists. Kleitias, chief painter of the second quarter of the sixth century. ... Famous Artists. Meidias Painter. Circa 410, his style was adopted by many. ...
El Laoconte. El toro Farnesio,N poles. Altar de Zeus, P rgamo. Museo de Berl n ... El espinario. El ni o de la oca. Plat n. S crates. Arist teles. Pseudo S neca ...
Amphora depicting Dionysos and Maenads with a Satyr dancing and a four horse ... Discobolus (Discus Thrower), Roman marble copy after a bronze original of ca. ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses. Zeus: father of gods, god of justice. Ares: god of war ... The influence of Egyptian sculpture (left, 2575 BCE) on the early Greek Kore ...
Part of a much larger chariot and horses group. It represents the victor of the race. ... for helping him win the chariot race during the Pythian games in ...
... touch, hear, taste, etc.) Rationalism (p.48) is very much related to Idealism. ... IDEALISM: truth, beauty, number. ART & ARCHITECTURE: kouros, Parthenon ...
Plato believed that the world of appearances is only a shadowy emanation ... Use Plato's idea of the illusory to explain why you have no idea what's going on. ...
Human beings were central to Greek culture ... Egyptian Sculpture vs. Greek Sculpture ... were stylized, similar to the Egyptians, and were limited to rigid standing ...
Greek Art Introduction: Greeks were interested in creating beauty and harmony with their art. Human beings were central to the Greek culture. A lot of their art ...
Lame, married to Aphrodite. Carries hammer, wears a blacksmith's apron ... Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, c.350, Classical, Roman copy. Lysippos, The Scraper ...
The Trojan War (1250 B.C.E.) Strongly influenced by Minoan Culture ... Continues after the Trojan War. Odysseus' journey home to Ithica. Hero's returns despite trials ...
... evidence certain materials have only been available for a specific time such ... For example church records that show when a work of art was commissioned for the ...
Art of Ancient Greece Chapters 2 and 3 (Culture and Values) Art of Ancient Greece Chapters 2 and 3 (Culture and Values) Venus de Milo Parian marble, h 2.02 m (6 1/2 ...
man vs nature b. light ... Element of Design Simplification of Subject Matter Sculpture Media Principles of Design Matching Reflection of Society Balance Non ...
Aristocrats rulers replaced by 'tyrants' rich merchants ... which is later overthrown by tyrant Pisistratus ... Rich merchants, 'tyrants.' Patrons of arts. ...
... stones in various arrangements Stonehenge is believed to be an accurate astronomical calendar used for ritual purposes Stonehenge, 2,350-1600 BCE Wiltshire, ...
Hero Vs. Monster. FIG 5-3. Hero battling centaur. early depiction ... Stylobate curves upward at center and on sides. FIG 5-44. Architects Iktinos, Kallikrates ...