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Title: Set Design at Delphi


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Set Design at Delphi
  • Understanding Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic
    Greek Art

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  • Utilize elements of Archaic, Classical, and
    Hellenistic in your set design

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Archaic
  • 600 BCE- 480 BCE
  • Arts developed rapidly during this period.
  • In architecture stone and marble replaced the
    earlier mud brick and wood construction.

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Archaic
  • Doric and Ionic Orders developed during this
    period.
  • Kore and Kouros sculptures
  • Anatomy of sculpture uses ridges and grooves to
    form geometric patterns.

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Archaic
  • Archaic smile, arms usually rigidly placed at the
    sculptures sides
  • One leg of sculptures is slightly in front of the
    other.

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Classical Period
  • This period is framed by two major events The
    defeat of the Persians in 479 BCE and the death
    of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.

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Classical Period
  • 479 BCE- 322 BCE
  • Ideal and the General
  • Aloof expressions on sculptures

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Classical Period
  • Humanism
  • Rationalism
  • Idealism

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Classical Period
  • Adages carved into the Temple of Apollo such as
  • Man is the measure of all things
  • Know thyself
  • Nothing in excess

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Classical Period
  • Humanism imagined their gods looked like perfect
    human beings
  • Apollo for example is the exemplified Greek
    ideal body and mind in balance

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Classical Period
  • Rationalism Greeks at this time valued reason
    over emotion. The Greeks saw aspects of life
    including the arts as having meaning and pattern.
  • Cannon of proportions

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Idealism
  • The True
  • The Good
  • The Beautiful

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Hellenistic Period
  • 323 BCE- 30 BCE
  • Individual and Specific
  • Turns from subject matter of heroic to the
    everyday.

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Hellenistic Period
  • Sculptures begin to show human emotion.
  • Appeals to the senses with dramatic poses and
    subjects
  • Architecture begins to reflect taste for high
    drama.

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Resources/Contributions
  • Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History Second Edition
    Volume One. New Jersey Prentice-Hall Inc., 2002.
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