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Temple of Apollo
Thermon
c. 640. BC
Temple of Hera
Olympia
580-70 BC
Temple of Hera I (“Basilica”), Paestum (Poseidonia), Italy,
c. 550 BC
entasis
Temple of the Olympian Zeus,
Agrigento (Akragas),
c. 480 BC
Temple of Artemis,
Ephesus,
c. 550 BC
Siphnian Treasury, Sanctuary of Apollo,
Delphi,
c. 525 BC
Kouros,
c. 600 BC,
Metropolitan Museum, New York
Sounion Kouros,
c. 600 BC
Anavysos Kouros,
c. 530 BC
Kouros “of Aristodikos”,
c. 510-500 BC
Moschophoros (Calf-bearer),
c. 560 BC
Berlin Kore,
c. 570 BC
Peplos Kore,
c. 540-30 BC
Euthydikos Kore,
c. 490 BC
Stele of Dermys and Kittylos,
615-590 BC
Aristokles, Stele of Aristion,
c. 510 BC
Europa on the Bull, metope,
Temple ‘Y’,
Selinute,
c. 560 BC
Frieze,
Siphnian Treasury,
Delphi,
c. 530 BC
Pediment,
Temple of Artemis,
Corfu,
c. 570 BC
Medusa
East and West Pediments,
Temple of Aphaia,
Aegina,
c. 500 BC
Nessos Painter,
Herakles and Nessos,
neck-amphora,
Athens,
c. 625 BC
Kleitias and Ergotimos,
Francois Vase,
c. 570 BC
Exekias,
Achilles Slaying Penthesilea,
amphora,
c. 540 BC
Euphronios,
Sarpedon Carried off the Battlefield,
c. 525 BC
Euthymides,
Revelors,
c. 500 BC
Temple of Hera II (“of Poseidon”),
Paestum, Italy,
c. 470 BC
Kritios Boy,
c. 490-80 BC
Ludovisi Throne,
c. 470-60 BC
Myron,
Discobolos,
475-450 BC
Parthenon,
447-438 BC,
Architects: Iktinos and Kallikrates
Athena Sculpture
432 BC
Head Artist: Phidias
Erectheion,
421-405 BC
caryatid
Temple of Apollo,
Bassae,
c. 420 BC
Polykleitas,
Doryphoros (Spearbearer),
c. 440 BC
Paionios,
Nike, Sanctuary of Zeus,
Olympia,
c. 420 BC
Grave Stele of Hegeso,
late 5th cent. BC