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1 Chapter 5 Classical Period

2 Flashcard Temple of Hera II Gardner’s 12th ed., p. 127

3 East Pediment, Temple of Zeus Flashcard
faculty.cva.edu/Stout/Egyptian/Egyptian.html Gardner’s 12th ed

4 Seer, east pediment Temple of Zeus
Gardner’s 12th ed

5 Severe Style Athena, Herakles, and Atlas with Apples of the Hesperides
Herakles cleaning Augean Stables: Labor #5 classics.uc.edu/.../heracles_images/labors.jpg

6 Flashcard Kritios Boy Gardner’s 12th ed

7 CONTRAPPOSTO CONTRAPPOSTO (or COUNTERPOISE), an Italian word, describes the stance of the human body in which one leg bears the weight while the other is relaxed. An asymmetry is created in the shoulder-hip axis. This is a natural, relaxed body pose. Early sculptures of human figures, while anatomically correct, appeared stiff and unnatural

8 CONTRAPPOSTO Here is an example of an Egyptian sculpture from the 4th Dynasty, c BCE., Menekaura and a Queen. Notice the unnatural stiffness of the figures.

9 ...the shoulders are level
CONTRAPPOSTO If we look at the early Greek sculpture, the Anavysos Kouros (c 525 BCE), the unnatural stiffness is still present. ...the shoulders are level ...the hips are level ...both fists are level ...even the knees are level ...but the left leg is thrust forward. The left leg is forward and would have to be six inches longer! Does the Anavysos Koursos statue demonstrate contrapposto? The Answer is NO.

10 Contrapposto first appeared in classical Greek sculpture.
...the left shoulder is higher than the right shoulder ...an angle from the right shoulder to the left hip. The leg is relaxed and the hip bone is lower. ...the right leg bears all the body’s weight. Also notice how the knees are not level and at an angle. The shoulders counterbalance the hips. If the hips and shoulders were parallel, we could not balance and would fall over!

11 CONTRAPPOSTO The classical Greeks progressed to where they were able to model the human in a nonsymmetrical, relaxed stance that appears much more realistic. This was lost during the Middle Ages and was rediscovered by artists like Donatello during the Renaissance

12 Warrior, from the sea off Riace

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14 Charioteer

15 Zeus (or Poseidon?)

16 MYRON, Diskobolos (Discus Thrower)

17 POLYKLEITOS, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)

18 Chiastic (cross balance)
Chiastic (cross balance) is asymmetrical balance …right arm and leg rigid & stiff creating columnar stability and anchoring …the bent left arm and leg …head turns right, hips twist left, back foot turns outward creating a twist in the body

19 KRESILAS, Pericles

20 Aerial View & Model of the Acropolis

21 IKTINOS and KALLIKRATES, Parthenon
picasaweb.google.com/.../7HcF7AcM6TqhilvE5xxkOg 4 puffin.creighton.edu/eselk/intro-phil_on-line...

22 PHIDIAS, Athena Parthenos
Marble copy Flashcard harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpturefemale.html PHIDIAS, Athena Parthenos

23 Flashcard Lapith versus centaur Stokstad, p. 191
faculty.cva.edu/Stout/Egyptian/Egyptian.html mandarb.net/virtual_gallery/sculptures/gaul.shtml l

24 Flashcards Helios and his horses, and Dionysis
Three Goddess (Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite?) 1. Helios 4. Nike 7. Hera 10. Atlas 2. Herakles 5. Athena 8. Hephaistos 11. The Hesperides 3. The Fates 6. Zeus 9. Hermes 12. Nyx

25 Parthenon, West Pediment: Athena vs. Poseidon

26 Details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze
4 Gardner’s Art Through the Ages

27 Erechtheion and Plan Erechtheion from the west
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages

28 Caryatid from south porch of Erechtheion

29 Flashcards Nike adjusting her sandal KALLIKRATES,
Temple of Athena Nike Nike adjusting her sandal dl.ccc.cccd.edu/.../art100/imageindex.htm

30 Grave stele of Hegeso Flashcard

31 ACHILLES PAINTER, Warrior taking leave of his wife
Lekythos White-ground Foreshortening Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 137

32 NIOBID PAINTER, Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of Niobe
Krater NIOBID PAINTER, Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of Niobe 3-Quarter Profile web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/gods/apollo_i.html

33 Youth Diving

34 Late Classical

35 Flashcard Aphrodite of Knidos Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 139

36 Hermes and the infant Dionysos Flashcard
Gardner’s 12th ed., p. 146

37 Apoxyomenos ("The Scraper") Flashcard Stokstad, p. 204

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39 Farnese Herakles traumwerk.stanford.edu/philolog/2005/11/glauk...

40 Alexander the Great Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 144

41 Stag hunt Pebble mosaic Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 145

42 Battle of Issus, (AKA Battle of Alexander the Great and Darius)
Flashcard Battle of Issus, (AKA Battle of Alexander the Great and Darius) Schneider Adams, p. 151

43 Theater, Epidauros Flashcard
Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 146 Stokstad, p. 210

44 THOLOS, SANCTUARY OF ATHENA PRONAIA at Delphi
Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 147

45 Choragic Monument Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 147


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