Temple of Apollo, Corinth (560 BCE) Temple of Hera, Olympia ... Anta. Cella, naos. Pronaos. Opisthodomos. Pteron. Colonnade. Stylobate. Remains of T. of Apollo ...
Sculptures made from terra-cotta (Italian for 'Baked Earth' ... Columns were smooth and did not surround temple. Only one set of stairs leading up to stylobate ...
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 ...
... and theatre, have had a profound effect on artists up to the present day. ... to one side as he prepares to remove the leather boxing glove from his left hand. ...
Today we're going to be building a Roman temple. ... Acanthus leaves. Portrays elegance and sophistication. Most ornate of the columns. Entablature ...
Temples considered dwelling places for the gods, who looked and ... Orders of Columns. 1. Doric ... on the inside of buildings. Greek Columns and Orders ...
The Valle dei Templi (English: Valley of the Temples, Sicilian: Vaddi di li Tempri) is an archaeological site in Agrigento , one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractions of Sicily as well as a national monument of Italy. The area was included in the UNESCO Heritage Site list in 1997. !!!!! This is a notes page presentation.
The Archaic age is usually dated from about 1000 BC, although ... Discobolos (Discus Thrower) c. 450 BC. Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron ...
SCULPTURE important to Athenians depicting Gods & representing idealism in Greek Life ... stories about Gods and goddesses. Page 46, image 3.5. Death of Hero, ...
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ARC 110 History of Architecture I Module 6 Ancient Greek Architecture Module Outline Lecture 17 Historical Background Location and period Social characteristics and ...
... everything, from the waves in the ocean to the winner of a race. ... The application of entasis is an expression of the desire for perfection by Greek architects ...