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42 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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Krater.Greek Geometric. c. 740 BCE.h:3’ 41/2” |
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Mantiklos Apollo. Greek Orientalizing. c.700-680 BCE. h:8” |
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c. 740 BCE. |
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c.700-680 BCE |
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Francois Vase. Kleitias, painter &Ergotimos, potter. Greek Archaic.c.570 BCE. |
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Italy in Etruscan Times Francois Vase. Found in Chiusi, ItalyEtruscan site |
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Francois Vase. Kleitias, painter & Ergotimos, potter Greek Archaic. c.570 BCE |
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Compare Hero & Centaur. Greek Geometric. c.750-730 BCE |
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Achilles & Ajax Stories from the Trojan War Achilles – hero of Troy artist: Exekias. Greek Archaic. Black Figure. c.540-530 BCE |
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Bilingual Amphora. Andokides Painter. Greek Archaic. 525-520 BCE. |
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Herakles & Antaios. Euphronios. Greek Archaic. Red Figure. c.510 BCE. civilization vs. barbarism, also refers to Greeks vs. Persians |
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Three Revelers. Euthymides. Greek Archaic. Red Figure. c.510 BCE. Euthymides painted meas never Euphronios[could do] |
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570 BCE |
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510 BCE |
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Mantiklos Apollo. Greek Orientalizing. c.700-680 BCE.h:8” kouros - young man kore - young woman |
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Metropoliltan Kouros Greek Archaic c. 600 BCE.h:6’ kouros - young mankore - young woman |
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Mantiklos Apollo. Greek Orientalizing. c.700-680 BCE.h:8” Difference in scale |
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Metropoliltan Kouros Greek Archaic c. 600 BCE.h:6’ Difference in scale |
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MenkaureEgyptian Old Kingdom c.2490-2472 BCE. |
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Menkaure, Egyptian Old Kingdom c.2490-2472 BCE. |
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Metropoliltan Kouros Greek Archaic c. 600 BCE |
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Kroisos from Anyvosos Greek Archaic c.530 BCE |
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Peplos Kore Greek Archaic c.530 BCE |
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Peplos Kore Greek Archaic c.530 BCE |
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Typical peripteral temple plan |
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Hera I c.550 BCE |
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Temple of Aphaia c.500-490 BCE |
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Temple of Hera I (Basilica), Paestum, Italy Greek Archaic c.550 BCE. |
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Temple of Hera I (Basilica), Paestum, Italy Greek Archaic c.550 BCE. |
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Delphi, Sanctuary of Apollo Sacred landscape –location venerated assacred to the god (Apollo)Buildings added to make itmore pleasing to the god. |
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Delphi, Theatre |
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Delphi, Athena Pronaia Tholos |
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Siphnian Treasury, Delphi Greek Archaic c.530 BCE. |
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Siphnian Treasury, Delphi. Gigantomachy (battle of the gods & giants) civilization vs. barbarism, also refers to Greeks vs. Persians Greek Archaic. c.530 BCE. |
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Temple of Aphaia, Aegina Greek Archaic c.500-490 BCE. |
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Temple of Aphaia, Aegina Greek Archaic c.500-490 BCE. |
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West Pediment. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. c.490 BCE. working with different poses, how the body works |
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Herakles & Antaios. Euphronios GreekArchaic. Red Figure c.510 BCE |
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Dying Warrior West Pediment Temple of Aphaia, Aegina c.490 BCE. |
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Dying Warrior East Pediment Temple of Aphaia, Aegina Greek Early Classical c.480 BCE. |
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Persian Empire |