Archaic Greek 600 B.C. - 480 B.C.

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Archaic Greek 600 B.C. - 480 B.C

The Archaic Greece saw advances in art, poetry and technology

Calf-Bearer Who: Rhombos What: Hymettian Marble Where: Athens, Greece When: Athenian Acropolis, 570-550 BCE. The man and animal are expressly bound as a group. The compositional scheme of the crossed legs and arms as well as more subtle links such as the inclined heads create a unified work. This piece of art was created as an offering to the goddess Athena. Due to the increasing population of Greece a new age of intellectual ideas was created therefore the vast changes in the art and architecture. Calf-Bearer

Kore Who: Unknown What: Parian Marble and originally painted Where:Athens, Greece When: Athenian Acropolis 510 BCE. The statue was created to represent the female counterpart of the standing youth. It also represented young girls in the service of goddess as an offering of gratitude The Kore type of inspired by egyptian art. This statue incorporates texture throughout the clothes as well as the hair. Kore

First Temple Of Hera (Basilica) Who: Greek Colonists What:Sandstone Where:55 miles South of Naples, Italy When: Paestum 550 BC curving in at the top and leaning in slightly at the bottom was common in the earliest classical Greek temples as the Greeks believed that it was an important optical illusion as it made the columns appear vertical Hera was presumably the patron goddess of the city and thus it is generally assumed that this temple was dedicated to Hera. First Temple Of Hera (Basilica)

Central portion of the west pediment of temple of Artemis Who: unknown What: Limestone Where: Corfu, Greece When: Ancient City of Korkyra 580 BC The Temple was built to honor Artemis who was one of the three maiden goddesses on Olympus Medusa and her sons are sculpted here in order to protect the temple. Intended to ward off evil The artist uses texture by allowing parts of the sculpture to pop out of the wall. Central portion of the west pediment of temple of Artemis

Ajax and Achilles playing a Game Who: Red Figure (side A) is by the Andokides Painter, and the Black Figure (side B) is by the Lysippides Painter. What: Ceramic, Black-Figure & Red-Figure Where: Athens, Greece When: Athens, Greece 525-550 BC depicts the heroes Achilles and Ajax playing a board game. This type of art was inspired the the egyptians however the greek art depicts the everyday life while egyptian art depicted religious beings. The artists used color and contrast to make Ajax and Achilles stand/pop out. Ajax and Achilles playing a Game Side A Side B

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