Art History Week 3

  1. New York Kouros: Greek Archaic Period: 6th Century B.C.
  2. Kroisos: Greek Archaic Period: 6th Century B.C.
  3. Temple of Artemis, Corfu, pediment: Greek Archaic Period: 6th Century B.C.
  4. Kritios Boy: Early Classic Period: First Half, 5th Century B.C.
  5. Zeus of Artemesion: Early Classic Period: First Half, 5th Century B.C.
  6. Temple of Zeus, Olympia: Early Classic Period: First Half, 5th Century B.C.
  7. Metopes: east
    Metopes: east--gods and giants:Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  8. Polykleitos, Doryphoros: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  9. Metopes: west
    Metopes: west--Greek Amazons:Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  10. Metopes: north
    Metopes: north--Sack of Troy:Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  11. Metopes: south--Lapiths and Centaurs: Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  12. Frieze, Panathenaic procession: Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  13. West Pediment, Founding of Athens: Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  14. East Pediment, Birth of Athena: Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  15. Interior [of parthenon]: Phidias, Athena Parthenos: Phidias and other sculptors: Greek Classical Period: Second Half, 5th Century B.C.
  16. Hermes (by Praxiteles): Greek 4th Century Period: 4th Century B.C.
  17. Aphrodite of Knidos (by Praxiteles): Greek 4th Century Period: 4th Century B.C.
  18. Farnese Hercules (by Lysippos): Greek 4th Century Period: 4th Century B.C.
  19. Barberini Faun: Hellenistic Period: 3rd–1st Centuries B. C.
  20. Nike of Samothrace: Hellenistic Period: 3rd–1st Centuries B. C.
  21. Terme Boxer: Hellenistic Period: 3rd–1st Centuries B. C.
Author
dragonfirefx
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36099
Card Set
Art History Week 3
Description
3rd Week in Art History Class (the beginning of Greek Art, I think)
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