Title: Ancient Greece
1Ancient Greece
2Map
3Consumer Goods
4Coins
5Alphabet
6Human Figure
7Egyptian Art
8Corinth
9Athens
10Battle with Persians
11Philip II
12Alexander The Great
13Battle between Titans and Sky gods
14Mt. Olympus
15Zeus
- Thunder and lightening bolt
- Sacred eagle and oak tree
16Hera
- consort of Zeus
- mature woman
- cow and peacock
17Poseidon
- holds a three-pronged spear
- horse
18Hestia
- sacred flame burns as the communal hearth
19Demeter
- Mother of Persephone
- Reason for seasons
20Hades
- His helmet makes the wearer invisible
21Apollo
- brother of Artemis. Son of Zeus and Leto
- carries bow arrows or sometimes a lyre
- dolphin and laurel
22Ares
23Aphrodite
- myrtle, dove, sparrow and swan
24Hephaestus
- Lame, married to Aphrodite.
- Carries hammer, wears a blacksmiths apron
25Artemis
- carries bow and arrows
- accompanied by hunting dogs
- deer and cypress
26Athena
- Wears helmet, and carries shield
- owl and olive trees
27Hermes
- Wears winged sandals and hat
- Carried a caduceus
28Persephone
- Goddess of the underworld
- fertility
29Dionysus
- Shown surrounded by grapevines and grape clusters
- Carries a wine cup
- His female followers are called maenads
30Eros
31Eos
32Pan
- half man/half goat
- Carries pan pipes
33Nike
34Geometric Period (900-700BCE)
35Orientalizing Period (700-600BCE)
36Archaic Period (600-480BCE)
37Early/Transitional Period (480-450BCE)
385th Century (450-to end of 5th century BCE)
394th century Period (400-320BCE)
40Hellenistic Period (320-31BCE)
41Architectural Orders
42Doric
43Ionic
44Corinthian
45Basic Parts of a Column
46Geometric Period
47Geometric Period (900-700BCE)
48Proto-Geometric Example
49Diplyon Vase, 750BCE, Geometric
50Detail
51Orientalizing Period
52Orientalizing Period (700-600BCE)
53Olpe Example
54Archaic Period
55Archaic Period (600-480BCE)
56Vase Types
57Archaic Sculpture Features
- Archaic smile
- Fully frontal
- Arms at side or engaged
- For men one leg in front
- Heavy features
- Eyes open wide
- Ovid shaped head
58Ergotimos (potter) and Kleitias (painter),
Francois Vase, c.570, Archaic Period
59Exekias, The Suicide of Ajax
60NY Kourous, c.580, Archaic
61Anavysos Kouros
62Peplos Kore, c.530BCE, Archaic
63Classical Period
64Characteristics of Greek Classical Art
- Humanism Man is the Measure of all things.
- Rationalism Know thyself
- Idealism Nothing in excess
65Early/Transitional Period (480-450BCE)
66Kritian Boy (Kritios Boy), c.480BCe, Classical
67Contrapposto
68Comparison
69Riace Warrior, c.460-450BCE, Classical
70Conservation
71Myron, Discobolos (The Discus Thrower), c.
450BCE, Classical
725th Century (450-400 BCE)
73Pericles
74Athenian Agora
Agora interactive site
75The Acropolis
76Reconstruction
77Reconstruction detail
78Temple of Athena Nike
79Nike Adjusting her Sandal
80The Erechtheion
81Porch of the Maidens
82Kallikrates and Iktinos, Parthenon, 447-438BCE,
Classical
83Sculptural Decoration
- Triumph of Greek democracy
- Preeminence of Athens
- Enlightened Greeks
84West Pediment
85Sculptural decoration
86East Pediment complete
87detail
88detail
89East Pediment
90Cult statue of Athena
91Lapith Fighting a Centaur
92Frieze Reconstruction
93Horsemen
94Marshals and Young Women
95Reconstruction
96Polykleitos, Doryphorous (Spear Bearer), c.
450-440BCE, Classical, Roman Copy
97Comparison
984th century Period (400-320BCE)
99Hermes and infant Dionysos
100Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, c.350,
Classical, Roman copy
101Lysippos, The Scraper
102Abduction of Persephone
103Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the
Battle of Issos, c.310BCE, Classical
104Detail
105Hellenistic Period 320-31BCE
- Emotion Movement
- Individual and specific
- Personal feeling associated with the art
- Two Trends
- Classical
- Anti-Classical
106Alexanders Empire
107Chieftan and his wife, Mother and Child, and
Dying Gaul Trumpeter
108Dying Gallic Trumpeter, c.220BCE, Hellenistic
(Roman Copy)
109Hagesandros, Polydoros, Athanadoros of Rhodes,
Laocoön and His Sons, 1st century BCE Hellenistic
110Laocoön and His Sons
111Nike of Samothrace, c.190BCE, Hellenistic
112Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo), c150BCE,
Hellenistic
113Comparison
114Aphrodite of Melos