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national pride:


—importance of being civilized


—non-Greek speakers were “barbarians”




not conservative


—development of style




competitive


—valued human body & abilities


—physically strong, mentally intelligent 776 BC – 1st Olympic games




Homer writing in late 9th or early 8th c. BC memory of heroes of Trojan War before the Mycenaean collapse

Krater.Greek Geometric. c. 740 BCE.h:3’ 41/2”

Mantiklos Apollo.


Greek Orientalizing.


c.700-680 BCE. h:8”

c. 740 BCE.

c.700-680 BCE

Francois Vase. Kleitias,


painter &Ergotimos, potter.


Greek Archaic.c.570 BCE.

Italy in Etruscan Times


Francois Vase.


Found in Chiusi,


ItalyEtruscan site

Francois Vase. Kleitias, painter & Ergotimos, potter


Greek Archaic. c.570 BCE



Compare Hero & Centaur. Greek Geometric. c.750-730 BCE



Achilles & Ajax


Stories from the Trojan War


Achilles – hero of Troy


artist: Exekias.




Greek Archaic.


Black Figure.


c.540-530 BCE



Bilingual Amphora.


Andokides Painter.


Greek Archaic.


525-520 BCE.



Herakles & Antaios.


Euphronios.


Greek Archaic.


Red Figure.


c.510 BCE.




civilization vs. barbarism, also refers to Greeks vs. Persians



Three Revelers.


Euthymides.


Greek Archaic.


Red Figure.


c.510 BCE.




Euthymides painted meas never Euphronios[could do]



570 BCE



510 BCE



Mantiklos Apollo.


Greek Orientalizing.


c.700-680


BCE.h:8”




kouros - young man


kore - young woman



Metropoliltan Kouros


Greek Archaic


c. 600 BCE.h:6’




kouros - young mankore - young woman



Mantiklos Apollo.


Greek Orientalizing.


c.700-680 BCE.h:8”




Difference in scale



Metropoliltan Kouros


Greek Archaic


c. 600 BCE.h:6’




Difference in scale



MenkaureEgyptian


Old Kingdom


c.2490-2472 BCE.



Menkaure, Egyptian


Old Kingdom


c.2490-2472 BCE.



Metropoliltan Kouros


Greek Archaic


c. 600 BCE



Kroisos from Anyvosos


Greek Archaic


c.530 BCE



Peplos Kore


Greek Archaic


c.530 BCE



Peplos Kore


Greek Archaic


c.530 BCE



Typical peripteral temple plan



Hera I


c.550 BCE



Temple of Aphaia


c.500-490 BCE



Temple of Hera I (Basilica), Paestum, Italy


Greek Archaic


c.550 BCE.



Temple of Hera I (Basilica), Paestum, Italy


Greek Archaic


c.550 BCE.



Delphi, Sanctuary of Apollo




Sacred landscape –location venerated assacred to the god (Apollo)Buildings added to make itmore pleasing to the god.



Delphi, Theatre



Delphi, Athena Pronaia Tholos



Siphnian Treasury, Delphi


Greek Archaic


c.530 BCE.



Siphnian Treasury, Delphi. Gigantomachy (battle of the gods & giants)




civilization vs. barbarism, also refers to Greeks vs. Persians




Greek Archaic. c.530 BCE.



Temple of Aphaia, Aegina


Greek Archaic


c.500-490 BCE.



Temple of Aphaia, Aegina


Greek Archaic


c.500-490 BCE.



West Pediment. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. c.490 BCE.




working with different poses, how the body works

Herakles & Antaios. Euphronios


GreekArchaic. Red Figure


c.510 BCE



Dying Warrior


West Pediment


Temple of Aphaia, Aegina


c.490 BCE.



Dying Warrior


East Pediment


Temple of Aphaia, Aegina


Greek Early Classical


c.480 BCE.



Persian Empire