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16 Cards in this Set
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-Geometric Krater -Glazed Ceramic -Greek -10 BCE -Meander: the pattern around the brim, this vase was used for mixing wines |
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-Exekias, Achilles and Ajax Playing Dice -Glazed Ceramic -Greek -430 BCE -This Is a black figured amphora vase which means the figures are left in black and the background is stenciled out |
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-Euthymides. Three Revelers -Glazed ceramic -Greek -430 BCE -This is a red-figured amphora which means that the figures are hollowed out figures that are red and the background is black |
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-Kroisos (Kouros from Anavysos) -Marble -Greek -430 BCE -This man died a valiant death in battle and the sculpture itself is more humanisic |
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-Peplos Kore -Marble -Greek -430 BCE -In this time period we don't see nude female greek statues but do see women statues similar style to Egyptian satues. |
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-Charioteer of Delphi -Bronze -Greek -430 BCE -used a lost waxing technique for bronze casting |
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-Spear Bearer -Marble copy after bronze original -Greek -430-BCE -Represents the ideal person and the head is 1/7 of the body which is said to be the perfect ratio |
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-Aphrodite of Knidos -Roman Marble Copy -Greek -430 BCE -One of the first Nude Sculptures -and is 8 heads high instead of 7 |
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-The Parthenon- Exterior View -Akropolis, Athens -Greek -BCE 430 - |
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Frieze above the entrance of the Parthenon -Akropolis -Greek -430 BCE -There is an Ionic freeze style on the inside of a Doric outside |
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-Panathenaic Procession friezes -Marable -Greek -430 BCE -Poseidon, appollo, and artemis watching het Panathenaic festival. we can Poseidon is older since he has facial hair. |
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-Pediment Three Goddesses -Marable -Greek -430 BCE -Dione was aphrodites mother, Hestia was sister of Zues, Aphrodite was goddess of love and is resting on her mothers lap. |
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-Lapith and Centaur -Metop form south side of Parhenon -Greek -430 BCE -in these battles between centars and humans thee is never a clear winner but in this one the enemy, the centaur has won. |
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-Battle of Issos Mosaic -A copy from Pompeii -Greek -10 BCE -Allof the commotion, overlapping figures, strong facial expressions, increaseddramatic and intensity compared to the classical period Hellenistic realism vs classical idealism |