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Kouros, marble, 6 ft. 4 in., c. 600 BCE (Metropolitan Museum) Peplos Kore, marble, 4 ft., c. 530 BCE (Acropolis Museum)

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3 Kouros, marble, 6 ft. 4 in., c. 600 BCE (Metropolitan Museum) Peplos Kore, marble, 4 ft., c. 530 BCE (Acropolis Museum)

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5 Capitals Doric IonicCorinthian

6 The Acropolis, Athens, Greece

7 Ictinus and Callicrates (architects), Parthenon, Athens, marble, h. 34 ft., 447-432 BCE

8 Diagram of the east pediment of the Parthenon Diagram of the west pediment of the Parthenon  Three goddesses (Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite) from the east pediment of the Parthenon, marble, 7 ft. 9 in. long, c. 438- 432 BCE (British Museum)

9 View of Parthenon showing Doric metopes (outer) and Ionic frieze (inner) Lapith and centaur, metope sculpture from Parthenon, marble, c. 447-438 BCE (British Museum) Horsemen, west frieze, Parthenon, marble, c. 438-432 BCE (British Museum)

10 Parthenon sculptures and British Museum

11 Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy of Greek original bronze by Polykleitos, of c. 450-440 BCE, marble, 6 ft 6 in. (Museo Nazionale, Naples, Italy)  Diskobolos (Discus Thrower), Roman copy of Greek original bronze by Myron of c. 450 BCE, marble, 5 ft. 1 in. (Museo Nazionale, Rome) 

12 Possibly Zeus or Poseidon, from Artemisium, c. 460-450 BCE. Bronze, 6 ft. 10 in. (National Archaeological Museums, Athens) Warrior, from Riace, 5 th century BCE. Bronze inlaid with glass, bone, silver and copper, h. 6 ft 6 in. (National Archeological Museum, Reggio Calabria, Italy)

13 Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy of original Greek marble by Praxiteles of c. 340 BCE, marble, 6 ft. 8 in. (Vatican Museums, Rome)  Attributed to Praxiteles, Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, marble, 7 ft. 1 in., c. 340 BCE (Archaeological Museum, Olympia, Greece) 

14 Exekias (potter and painter), black-figured amphora (wine jar), Achilles Killing the Amazon Queen Penthesilea, c. 540- 530 BCE, ceramic, paint, h. 16 ½ in., (British Museum)

15 Red-figured wine bowl (calyx-krater), The Blinding of Polyphemos by Odysseus and his Crew, c. 420-400 BCE, ceramic, paint,, h. 18 ¾ in. (British Museum)

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17 Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus from Pergamon, Turkey, begun c. 180 BCE. Marble. (Pergamonmuseum, State Museums of Berlin, Germany)

18 Zeus Hurling Thunderbolts and Athena Attacking the Giants, two details of the frieze from the Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, c. 180 BCE. Marble, h. 7 ft 6 in. (Pergamonmuseum, State Museums of Berlin, Germany)

19 Dying Gaul, Roman copy of Greek original bronze attributed to Epigonos, of c. 230-220 BCE. Marble, h. 3 ft. (Museo Capitolino, Rome)

20 Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Laocoon and His Sons, perhaps original of 2 nd or 1 st century BCE or Roman copy of 1 st CE. Marble, h. 8 ft. (Vatican Museums, Rome)

21 Old woman, Roman copy of Greek original marble of the 2 nd century BCE. Marble, h. 7 ft. 10 ½ in. (Metropolitan Museum)

22 Apollo Belvedere, Roman copy of Greek original bronze by Leochares of c. 320 BCE. Marble, 7 ft. 4 in. (Vatican Museums, Rome)

23 Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo), c. 150 BCE, marble, h. 6 ft. 10 in. (Louvre Museum, Paris)

24 Hercules Finding his Infant Son Telephos, fresco from Herculaneum, possibly a copy of a Greek original fresco of the 2 nd century BCE (National Archaeological Museum, Naples)


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