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1. Aphrodite of Knidos – 360BC –

2. Venus de' Medici – 1st century BC –

3. Apollo Sauroctonos –Praxiteles –360BC

4. Hermes and the infant Dionysus(detail) – Praxiteles –340BC –Archaeological Museum of Olympia

4. Hermes and the infant Dionysus(detail) – Praxiteles –340BC –Archaeological Museum of Olympia

5. Site of Athena of Alea – Tegea, Arcadia, Greece

6. Head of Telephos –Skopas – 340BC – Museum of Tegea

7. Dancing Maenad – Skopas – 330BC –Dresden


Maenads, also known as Bacchae, were female spirits associated with Dionysos — the Roman Bacchus — and were usually depicted dancing or in a state of possessed frenzy


movement

8. Apoxyomenos – Lysippos –320BC


Act of scraping sweat and dust from his body with the small curved instrument that the Romans called a strigil


Controposto

Eros bending his bow –Lysippos –335BC Capitoline Museum, Rome


Controposto


Trunk used to support weight


Arms tucked into body

10. Portrait of Alexander the Great – Lysippos


The features are idealized, but there is a a degree of individualization in his inspired expression, and the mane of hair falling in strands on his forehead.