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Title: Grave Stele of Hegeso

Medium: Marble

Size: height 5'2" (1.58 m)

Date: c. 410–400 BCE

Carved in low relief

Steles banned from 600-420BCE

Women's role was respected in the Family

Simple

Individual styles

Quiet moment unlike the Ancient Near East

Public cemetery

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404BCE Spartans defeat Athens

403BCE Athens rebels kills Spartan leaders to restore democracy

Athens does not regain empire dominence, but art thrives

Plato opens school outside of Athens with student Aristotle

Aristotle teaches then Alexander the Great one of his students

Greeks undertook innovative Projects in Architecture

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Title: Plan of Miletos, Ionia (Present-Day

Turkey), with Original Coastline.

Urban development changed to a orthogonal

plan- or mathematical grid system

Perfection through reason

3 zones

-sacred

-public

-private

Limits- 10,000 citizens

3 classes

-artisans

-farmers

-soldiers

All Greek cities were being rebuild in this

model…however

In rougher terrain some street become stairs

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Title: Tholos

Date: c. 380–370 BCE

Source/Museum: Sanctuary

of Athena Pronaia, Delphi

Tholos- circular plan

Usually shrines or

monuments

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Title: Plan and Section of the Tholos

Columns on outside

Inner wall columns on inside

Originally dedicated to the worship of an Earth Goddess, the shrine was eventually occupied by Olympian deities, Athena in particular. A guardian of wisdom and spiritual consciousness, Athena continued the ancient veneration of the feminine principle and brought devotion to the Earth Mother into the Classical Age of Greece. The Tholos temple, built in the early 4th century BC, has an unusual circular shape. This shape and the leaf-adorned capitals of its Corinthian columns are representations of the sacred forest groves of the old Earth Goddess religion.

Outside Doric inside Corinthian Columns attached

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Another of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World was the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.

It was a massive tomb, built in the city of Halicarnassus, in Asia Minor.

377 B.C. He left control of his kingdom to his son, Mausolus., his queen, Artemisia, controlled most of southwest Asia Minor.

He died in 353BCE, Wife Drank him… The result was huge and unlike anything ever seen

before. Stone lions guarded the stairway up to the tomb. The building itself was 140 feet high. The bottom third was solid marble. The middle third contained Greek columns. The top third was a pyramid.

On the very top was a large stone sculpture showing Mausolus and Artemisia standing side by side in a chariot. The whole thing took many years to build.

A series of earthquakes during the Middle Ages shattered, then looted the tomb

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Artist: Skopas (?)

Title: Panel from the Amazon Frieze, south side of the mausoleum at Halikarnassos

Medium: Marble

Size: height 35" (89 cm)

Date: Mid-4th century BCE

Source/Museum: The British Museum, London

Ionic Freize

Herakles and Theseus, and the subsequent fierce battle with the Amazon women an axe once owned by the Amazon queen, Hippolyte, was housed at Labraunda

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Artist: Praxiteles or his followers

Title: Hermes and The Infant Dionysos

Medium: Marble, with remnants of red paint on the lips and hair

Size: height 7'1" (2.15 m)

Date: Probably a Hellenistic or Roman copy after a Late

Classical 4th-century BCE original

Equilibrium between simple and ornate

Changed the Canon…males 8 heads tall not 7 or 6.5

Light hearted moments, dreamy like expressions, no more all

powerful god sculptures

Teasing baby with a bunch of grapes

Compare to Pepy II

Figure off balance need to lean on a post

Contrast???

Interactions

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Artist: Praxiteles

Title: Aphrodite of Knidos

Medium: Marble

Size: height 6'8" (2.04 m)

Date: Composite of two similar Roman copies after the

original marble of c. 350 BCE

NEW IDEA!!!!

Frankenstein- restored from many copies and restoration

This type of restoration would rarely be done today

Preparing to take a bath, arm emphasizes her nakedness

Well-toned, thick body shows and athletic strength

Semi-seductive pose

Places in Shrine to Aphrodite, 100’s of copies- made 50

survive today

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Artist: Lysippos

Title: The Scraper

Medium: Marble

Size: height 6‘9”

Date: Composite of two similar Roman copies

after the original marble of c. 330 BCE

S Curve

Claimed to be entirely self-taught

Tousled hair and dreamy look makes it seem

like he wasn’t paying attention

Breaks into the surrounding space.

Elongated legs

Wider pose

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Artist: Lysippos

Title: Alexander The Great

Medium: Marble fragment

Size: height 16 ⅛" (41 cm)

Date: Head from a Hellenistic copy (c.

200 BCE) of a statue, possibly after a 4th-

century BCE original.

Copy of Lysippos

Figure idealized to represent and convey

messages

What message are you getting?

Could the artist influence the message?

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Title: Alexander the

Great, Four-Drachma

Coin Issued by

Lysimachos of Thrace

Medium: Silver

Size: diameter 1⅛" (30

mm)

Date: 306–281 BCE

Source/Museum: The

British Museum, London

What’s he wearing?

How does this relate to

head we just saw?

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Title: Alexander The Great Confronts Darius Iii At The Battle of Issos

Medium: Floor mosaic

Size: Entire panel 8'10" X 17" (2.7 X 5.2 m)

Date: 1st-century CE Roman copy of a Greek wall painting of c. 310 BCE

Violent Action and dynamic scene

Modeling done with a play on light, highlights and shadows

What is going on?

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Artist: Gnosis

Title: Stag Hunt

Medium: Detail of mosaic floor

Size: height 10'2" (3.1 m)

Date: 300 BCE

Features framed hunting scenes

Made from Natural Pebbles

Oversized life like figures and animals

Dog’s Legs are?

Balance?

Space?

Nature?

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Title: A Vase Painter and Assistants Crowned By Athena and Victories

Medium: Composite photograph of the red-figure decoration on a hydria from Athens

Date: c. 450 BCE

Women in the Arts, what is going on in this vase painting, what are the 2 interpretation?

Who are the winged ladies?

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Title: Earrings

Medium: Hollow-cast gold

Size: height 2 ⅜" (6 cm)

Date: c. 330–300 BCE

Tiny works of sculpture

Often placed on the ears of

marble statues

Women being held by an

eagle(who)

Lost wax casting

Attributes of Hellenistic

Period

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323 BCE Alexander the Great Dies, General Turned on each other for power

Artists turned away from the Heroic and focused on the everyday

Dramatic poses and subjects emotion becomes more pronounced

Even Architecture show high DRAMA

30BCE Cleopatra kills herself and it marks the end of the Period

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Title: Plan of the theater at Epidauros

Proscenium- raised platform for the orchestra

55 rows of seats in 2 tiers- 12,000 spectators!

Theater was not just entertainment

Expression through Music,

poetry and Dance

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Title: Theater, Epidauros

Date: 4th century BCE and later

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Title: Temple of the Olympian Zeus, Athens; Acropolis in Distance

Size: Height of columns 55"5" (16.89 m)

Date: Building and rebuilding phases: foundation c. 520–510 BCE using the Doric order; temple

designed by Cossutius, begun 175 BCE, left unfinished 164 BCE, completed 132 CE using

Cossutius’s design and the Corinthian order

Corinthian Order

Capital becomes more high

decorative(floral), and a

skinnier column

Astragal- Floral details and

shoot out

Dentils- Lines of blocks on

the entablature

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Doric Ionic Corinthian

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Title: Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself

Medium: Marble

Size: height 6'11" (2.1 m)

Date: Roman copy after the original bronze of c. 220 BCE

2 Hellenistic Styles Emerge

1. Anti-Classical (Pergamene Style)- experimented with

space and designs

2. Classical Influenced- complimented 4th century sculptures

Pergamene Style-

Started during the defeat of the Gallic people or Gauls

Identified as barbarians, how?

EXPRESSIONISM-Artist is trying to arouse emotion from

the audience

Still supports wife while killing himself

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Artist: Epigonos (?)

Title: Dying Gallic Trumpeter (front)

Medium: Marble

Size: height, 36½" (93 cm)

Date: Roman copy after the original bronze of c. 220

BCE

Dying man, struggles to get up by arm is bowing

Down gaze suggest death is coming

Originally interlocked with 2 others

including chieftain and wife.

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Artist: Epigonos (?)

Title: Dying Gallic Trumpeter (front)

Medium: Marble

Size: height, 36½" (93 cm)

Date: Roman copy after the original bronze of c. 220 BCE

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Title: Reconstructed west front of the altar from Pergamon, Turkey

Medium: Marble

Size: Height of figure 7'7" (2.3 m)

Date: c. 175–150 BCE

Frieze Represents the war between gods and giants which become a metaphor for

victory over Gauls

7.5 high Frieze- Gods fighting hybrids and human looking giants

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Title: Athena Attacking the Giants

Medium: Marble

Size: frieze height 7'7" (2.3 m)

Date: c. 175–150 BCE

Athena grabs the head of a male winged figure, son

of earth goddess Ge

Nike aids Athena while Ge pleads for sons life

Break

boundaries

Interactions

between space

and form a

benchmark of

Hellenistic

Period

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The Trojan priest Laocoön was strangled by sea snakes, sent by the gods who favored the Greeks, while he was sacrificing at the altar of Neptune. Because Laocoön had tried to warn the Trojan citizens of the danger of bringing in the wooden horse, he incurred the wrath of the gods.

Meant to be seen from the front, unlike the defeated gauls

Anguished expressions

Dynamic movements

Artisits: Hagesandros, Polydoros, and

Athanadoros of Rhodes

Title: Lacoon and his sons

Medium: Marble

Size: frieze height 7'7" (2.3 m)

Date: c. 175–150 BCE

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Title: Nike (Victory) of Samothrace

Medium: Marble

Size: height 8'1" (2.45 m)

Date: c. 180 BCE (?)

Stood on a stone ship high on the hillside above

the city with fountain

Forward body balanced by ?

Contrast how?

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Title: Veiled and Masked Dancer

Medium: Bronze

Size: height 8 ⅛" (20.7 cm)

Date: Late 3rd or 2nd century BCE

Only 8 inches tall

Geaceful movements

Intimate size and design

Patron collection, made of bronze,

expensive, less expensive was terra

cotta

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Title: Old Woman

Medium: Marble

Size: height 49½" (1.25 m)

Date: Roman copy, 1st century CE

Realism- recreating the world as you see it

Hellenistic art began depicting ordinary

people from all walks of life

3 chickens and a basket of vegetables

Dazed expression

Textures and space interactions

Thought to be Dionysus follower on the way

to make an offering

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Artist: n/a

Title: Aphrodite of Melos (Also Called Venus de Milo)

Medium: Marble

Size: height 6'8" (2.04 m)

Date: c. 150–100 BCE

The Classical Alternative- return to the classical

Reminders of which classical sculpture?

Twisting stance, strong protruding knee

Erotic Tension

Could be holding an apple or the shield of ares the war god