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1 1 Classical Greece and It’s Aftermath

2 2 The Art of Greece The Periods The Cretan Period2000-1400 BC The Mycenaean Age1600-1100 BC Geometrical Period – The Middle Ages of Greece1100-700 BC Protogeometric1100-900 BC Geometric900-700 BC The Archaic Period – The Age of Colonization700-480 BC The Classical Period480-330 BC Early Classical – The Persian Wars480-450 BC Main Classical – The Age of Perikles450-400 BC Late Classical – Democracy’s Crisis400-330 BC The Hellenistic Periodfrom 330 BC

3 3 EARLY CLASSICAL OR TRANSITIONAL STYLE

4 4 Lost-Wax Hollow-Casting: The Direct Method 1.Make a clay core in the basic shape of the object. 2.Cover the clay core with a layer of wax and mold the details of the object in the wax. 3.Paint the wax model with a layer of thin clay to pick up the details. Then cover the object with a coarser clay mantle. Attach the outer clay mantle to the inner clay core with iron or bronze chaplets. Slowly bake the clay mold so the wax melts out, then fire the mold to make it hard. 4.Fill the space left by the wax with molten bronze. Allow the bronze to cool, then break open the mold and remove the bronze object. Cut off the chaplet ends and funnels. Finally, polish the object to finish it.

5 5 Charioteer from Delphi (c470 BC) cast bronze Athens, National Archaeological Museum

6 6 Charioteer from Delphi (detail)

7 7 Poseidon from Artemision (c460 BC) cast bronze Athens, National Archaeological Museum

8 8 Poseidon from Artemision (detail)

9 9 Magna Graecia, Paestum Magna Graecia, Paestum Temple of Poseidon (Temple of Hera II) view from SE ca. 460 B.C.

10 10 The Statue of Zeus at Olympia Pheidias ca. 440 BC

11 11 The Museum at Olympia Sculptures from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus 460 BC

12 12 The Museum at Olympia Sculptures from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus 460 BC

13 13 The Museum at Olympia Apollo

14 14 The Museum at Olympia Sculptures from the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus 460 BC

15 15 The Museum at Olympia Zeus

16 16 The Museum at Olympia Left side, with Pelops, his horses, and reclining river god in corner

17 17 CLASSICAL GREEK SCULPTURE

18 18 Myron Discobolos (c450 BC) Roman marble copy after bronze original (Rome, National Museum)

19 19 Polykleitos Doryphoros (The Canon, or Spear Carrier) marble c450 BC (Vatican Museums)

20 20 Wounded Amazon, copies after originals known to have been created by Polykleitos and Phidias for competition won by Polykleitos in Ephesos (?)(left: Rome, Vatican Museums) (right: Metropolitan Museum, New York)

21 21 Phidias, Parthenon sculptures (c448-432 BC) Marble copy of Phidias's cult statue of Athena from the Parthenon

22 22 Phidias, Parthenon sculptures (c448-432 BC) The "Three Goddesses" from the east pediment (London, British Museum)

23 23 Phidias, Parthenon sculptures (c448-432 BC) Metope relief from the Parthenon showing a Lapith fighting a Centaur

24 24 The Parthenon, Athens (448-432 BC) Iktinos and Kallikrates, architects The Golden MeanThe Golden Mean AcropolisAcropolis

25 25 View of south side of Acropolis with Odeion of Herodes Atticus

26 26 View of Propylaia and Parthenon from the Areopagus

27 27 reconstructed view

28 28 East Front

29 29 The Doric frieze with Lapiths and Centaurs

30 30 The West Pediment, north gable

31 31 The West Pediment, south gable

32 32 The Erechtheion

33 33 The Erechtheion Porch of Maidens

34 34 Caryatids from the Porch of the Maidens, Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens

35 35 The Theater of Dionysos, on the south slopes of the Acropolis (5th century BC)

36 36 Attributed to Praxiteles, Hermes with the Infant Dionysos at Olympia (c340 BC) marble copy(?) after marble or bronze original LATE CLASSICAL SCULPTURE

37 37 Attributed to Euphranor, Bronze figure (Paris?) found at Antikythera (Athens, National Museum, c340 BC)

38 38 Apoxyomenos ("The Scraper") Roman marble copy after c330 bronze original (Rome, Vatican Museums)

39 39 Dying Gaul from Monument to Attalos II, Pergamon (Roman marble copy after c240 bronze, Rome, Capitoline Museum) Hellenistic Greek Sculpture

40 40 Agesander, Athanodorus and Polydoros, The Laocöon Group (Rome, Vatican Museums)

41 41 Venus de Milo Parian marble, h 2.02 m (6 1/2 ft) Found at Melos (the Cyclades islands) 130-120 BC Musee du Louvre, Paris

42 42 Nike of Samothrace, 240-190 BC (Paris, Louvre)

43 43 Old Market woman (New York, Metropolitan Museum)

44 44 Apollonios, Seated Boxer (Rome, Museo delle Terme)

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