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Phidias, Athena Parthenos (Virgin) Model of the lost chryselephantine statue, which was approximately 38’ tall. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
1. Metopes: Lapiths versus the Centaurs 447 BCE – 442 BCE
Parthenon Frieze: Horsemen marshal procession (West) and in procession (North)
Parthenon Frieze: Sacrificial animals and Unmounted Horsemen (North)
Parthenon Frieze: Maidens with Incense and sacrificial vessels (North)
Maidens bringing peplos to chief priest: seated deities (Athena and Hephasitos) (East)
3. Reconstructions of Eastern and Western Pediment – 432 BCE
4. West pediment Ilissos, river God of Athens, British Museum, London.
5. East Pediment Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite, British Museum, London.
7. Nike Adjusting her Sandal, from south side of the parapet of the Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens Greece ca 410 BCE. Acropolis Museum, Athens.
8. Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer). Roman marble copy from Pompeii Italy after a bronze original of ca 450-440 BCE. 6’11” high. Museo Naionale, Naples
9. Kouros, 600 BCE Marble 6’1/2” high. Metropolitan Museum of Art
10. Praxiteles, Hermes and Infant Dionysos, a Hellenistic or Roman copy after a late classical 4th BCE original. Marble. Archeaological Museum, Olympia.
11. Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (The Scraper) Roman copy after original bronze of c. 330 BCE. Marble Vatican.
2. Apollo Belvedere, Vatican Museum, ca 120-140 CE
1. Michelangelo, Pieta, 1498-1500, Marble, St. Peter’s, Vatican, Rome.
2. Michelangelo, David, 1501-4, Marble, Accademia, Florence.
3. Belvedere Torso, Marble, Roman Copy of Greek Hellenistic original 2nd century BCE, Vatican Museum, Rome.
4. Donatello, David, 1446-60, Bronze, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.
5. Verrocchio, David, 1470s, Bronze, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.
7. Laocoon and his Sons, Marble, Roman Copy 1st century CE of Hellenistic original, 2nd- 1st century BCE, Vatican Museum.
8. Michelangelo, Captives, also known as The Dying Slave (1505-6 and 1513-16) and the Rebellious Slave (1513-16), Marble, The Louvre.
2. Michelangelo, Moses, 1511, 1513-6, 1542-45; Marble, S. Pietro in Vincoli
5. Michelangelo, The Medici Tombs, 1519-34 Medici Chapel, San Lorenzo, Florence
1. Bernini, David, 1623-4 marble, Galleria Borghese, Rome
2. Bernini, The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, 1613, marble, Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
3. Bernini, Portrait Bust of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, 1632, marble, Galleria Borghese
4. Bernini, Apollo and Daphne, 1622-25, marble, Galleria Borghese
5. Bernini, Pluto and Persephone, ca.1621-22, marble, Galleria Borghese
6. Bernini, Cornaro Chapel, Ecstasy of St. Theresa, 1645-52, S. Maria della Vittoria, Rome.