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Temple of Hera II (Poseidon)
470-460. Late Archaic

-Paestum
-Doric
-Same knowledge as mainland greece
Charioteer from Motya, Sicily. Marble
480-450 Classical

-stance
-clothing
- Hair late Archaic but face is Severe. Origens questioned
Temple of Zeus, Olympia. East Pediment: The seer Iamas. Mable.
460 BC Severe

-age and anxious expression new to Geek scultpure
Rice Warrior. Bronze with copper lips and nipples, silver teeth and inlaid eyes.
460-450 Early classical/ Period of transition

-knowledge of body, movement
Parthenon South Metope: Struggle between Lapith and Centaur. Athens
447-438 High Classical

- Moment in story, leaves rest to imagination
-Tension of fight, but drapery shows control over chaos
Attic red figure amphora by Achillies Painter: Achillies, in contraposto Polykleitan stance.
440 Early Classical
Volci

-stance
-fewer signatures second half of century
-The mood is close to the ideal calmness of the Parthenon figures, while the stance resembles the Doryphoros.
Doryphoros by Polykleitos. Roman Copy of Greek Bronze original. From Pompeii. Marble.
440 Classical

- Weight leg/Free leg pose, Walking pose. Also Contrapasto
-Pose and Poise reflects social freedom
-Ideal male body
Temple of Athena Nike Relief figure adjusting her sandal. Athens. Marble.
410-405 High Classical

-Clinging drapery
-Made during war between Sparta and Athens
Erechtheion on Athenian Acropolis. Marble with black Eleusinian Limestone. Athens
430-406
Caryatic porch 420-410

-Ionic
-Despite losing war ( with Sparta?) continued building programs which displayed cultural dominance
Epidaurus Theater
Early 3rd. Classical

-Drama
-Theater associated with Dionysos
-Sacrifices
-Community
Drawn reconstruction of the Philippeion at Olympia.
330 Late Classical

-Tholos temple. Heroon.
-King built it to show success and power. Politically motivated.
-Legitimize Macedonian presence in Greece and so the Greece would serve them
Mausoleum at Halikarnassos.
350-340 Hellenistic

-Ionic. Amazon. Lapith
-City ruled by a Persian Satrap, shows other cultures recognize Greek culture
-hired greeks to build it. Clothing and stance greek but not faces.
Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles. Roman copy of a 350 marble greek original.
Late Classical
Knidos

-First naked female
-S curve
-Viewed from all sides