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Pantheons and Assemblies of the Gods

Timelines ology.htm ology.htm Siphnian Treasury Frieze Delphi BC François Vase Athens c.550 B.C. Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C. Bellini “Feast of the Gods” 1514

On Greek Pottery s1303/greek2.htm s1303/greek2.htm ore/pot_shapes.html ore/pot_shapes.html htm htm d_vase.htm d_vase.htm François Vase Athens c.550 B.C.

Myths on the François Vase: Side A Kalydonian Boar Hunt Patroklos’ Funeral Games Wedding Procession of Pelias and Thetis: Read ApollodorusApollodorus Achilles chases Trojan Prince Troilos Animal frieze. Pygmies fight cranes (foot).

Myths on the François Vase: Side B Theseus and Athenian Youths doing crane dance at Crete Lapiths and Centaurs Wedding Procession of Peleus and Thetis Return of Hephaistos to Olympus. Read this myth here.here Animal frieze Pygmies fight cranes (foot)

François Vase tm tm ypieces/blackfigure/francois.htm ypieces/blackfigure/francois.htm m m ame=Florence+4209&object=Vase&redirect=true ame=Florence+4209&object=Vase&redirect=true assicsWeb/Classics301/Greek%20Vase%20Paintin g/BlackFigure/FrancoisVase.pdf assicsWeb/Classics301/Greek%20Vase%20Paintin g/BlackFigure/FrancoisVase.pdf François Vase Athens c.550 B.C.

Ergotimos made me

Peleus and Thetis

Moirai (Fates)

Zeus and Hera

Ourania and Kalliope

Return of Hephaistos

Dionysus

Zeus and Hera Enthroned

Ares

Hermes

Artemis

Geography Athens Delphi

mpia- greece.org/del phi.html mpia- greece.org/del phi.html red- destinations.co m/greece/delp hi red- destinations.co m/greece/delp hi

Siphnian Treasury Frieze asury.html asury.html siphnos.html siphnos.html sites/delphi/treasury-siphnos-metope.jpg sites/delphi/treasury-siphnos-metope.jpg F440C75BEAE60A18A5DB11?name=Delphi%2C+Siphnian+Treas ury+Frieze--East&object=Sculpture 195F440C75BEAE60A18A5DB11?name=Delphi%2C+Siphnian+Treas ury+Frieze--East&object=Sculpture Siiphnian Treasury Frieze Delphi BC

The Athenian Acropolis e.sbc.edu/sacre dplaces/acropo lis.html e.sbc.edu/sacre dplaces/acropo lis.html a.org/athens/si tes/acropolis.ht ml a.org/athens/si tes/acropolis.ht ml

Parthenon Frieze Hera and Zeus Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C.

Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C. Athena’s Peplos

Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C. Athena and Hephaistos

Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C. Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis

Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C. THE GODS In ASSEMBLY on the frieze

Parthenon Frieze Parthenon: Parthenon Frieze: Greek Ministry of Culture: Ancient Greek Cities: Columbia University: _tour/central_scene_of_the_east_frie.aspx _tour/central_scene_of_the_east_frie.aspx Here are some helpful reviews of books about the Parthenon and its frieze: Here is an important article to read: “Reconfiguring the Gods on the Parthenon Frieze.” Author(s): Jenifer Neils Source: The Art Bulletin, Vol. 81, No. 1 (Mar., 1999), pp Published by: College Art Association Stable URL: Parthenon Frieze Athens B.C.

Reconfiguring the Gods on the Parthenon FriezeAuthor(s): Jenifer Neils Source: The Art Bulletin, Vol. 81, No. 1 (Mar., 1999), pp Published by: College Art AssociationS table URL:

Bellini’s “Feast of the Gods” Bellini's "Feast of the Gods Bellini's "Feast of the Gods aCloser/view.html aCloser/view.html Sienkewicz on Bellini's "Feast of the Gods” National Gallery on Bellini’s “Feast of the Gods” Sienkewicz on Bellini's "Feast of the Gods” National Gallery on Bellini’s “Feast of the Gods” Bellini “Feast of the Gods” 1514