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Early Classical Style (Severe Style): Charioteer at Delphi, date?
478-474BC.
Early Classical Style (Severe Style): Bronze Zeus or Poseidon from the sea, date?
470-450BC
Early Classical Style (Severe Style): Diskobolos of Myron, date?
460-450BC.
Early Classical Style (Severe Style):Apollo from Western Pediment, Temple of Zeus at Olympia, date?
467-457BC.
Severe Style Characteristics
•Severity of forms (facial details, plain
clothing)
•Drapery (fewer folds)
•Interest in emotion (no archaic smile)
•Interest in motion
High Classical Period: Phedius
Parthenon Sculptures
High Classical Period: Polykleitos
Peloponnesian sculptor: famous for “contraposto”
a. Doryphoros: Spear bearer, c. 440 BC Polykleitos’ theory of proportions: his “canon”
b. Diadoumenos: Fillet binder, c. 440-430 BC
4th c. Sculpture: Characteristics
movement away from high Classical art: emotional states were now being depicted.
4th c. Sculpture: Praxiteles-Hermes and Dionysos, sculpture date, where it's located, special characteristic influenced by artist
from Temple of Hera, Olympia, 350-330 BC
a. Greek original or Roman copy
b. Has the Praxitlean S-curve
4th c. Sculpture: Praxiteles: Aphrodite of Knidos, date, special fact
350-330 BC.
Most famous work by Praxiteles
4th c. Sculpture: Lysippos: 1500 works, most second half of 4th c. BC- Apoxyomenos-what is it of? date?description?
Athlete scraping himself 350-325 BC
a. copy of bronze original
b. tall figure, small head, 3-D
4th c. Sculpture: Lysippos: 1500 works, most second half of 4th c. BC-The Farnesse Herakles-location of copy? what is it of?
copy in Naples
i. weary hero, leaning on his club
4th c. Sculpture: Grave Steles with Relief Decoration-Ilissos River Stele- date?
340 BC
Hellenistic sculpture:• Early Hellenistic-dates and background info on era
323-250 BC (invasion of Gauls into Pergamon)
Hellenistic sculpture:Early Hellenistic: Tyche (Fortune) of Antioch, with river god- artist? date? 3 characteristics?
Artist:Orontes
300 BC
1. personification of a city
2. triangular composition
3. full of symbolism
• Middle Hellenistic Sculpture dates
250-150 BC
Middle Hellenistic:Gaul Killing Himself and Wife- location, date, 2 fact
Pergamon, 220BC.
. Gauls depicted as “noble in defeat”
2. 3-D pyramidal group
Middle Hellenistic: Dying Gaul- date, copy?, aka
(Trumpeter) Roman copy of a 220 BC original
Middle Hellenistic: Pergamon Altar- date? 5 topics?
175 BC
1. dedicated to Zeus and Athena
2. memorial to victories of King Attalos I (241-197 BC)
3. frieze: battle of gods and giants
4. Zeus
5. Athena
Middle Hellenistic: Sleeping Satyr-date, aka
"Barberini"
c. 200 BC
Middle Hellenistic: Nike of Samothrace, location and date
in Louvre, 180BC
• Late Hellenistic- dates and background info of this era
150-31 BC (Roman conquest)
Late Hellenistic: Aphrodite of Melos-date?
125-100BC
Late Hellenistic: Laocoon, Trojan priest, and his sons, date?
(2nd c. BC or 1st C. AD)