Chapter 5 Flashcards
Dionysus in a sailboat
Archaic
530 BC
Krater (Vase painting), scale not found
Exekias
Hercules strangling Nemean Lion
Archaic
530 BC
Amphora, vase painting, 40 cm
By “Swing Painter”
Revelers Vase
Archaic
510 BC
Clay, vase painting
2’ high
Euthymides
Lapith vs centaur
Archaic
447-438 BC
4’8’’ high, marble
Hera of Samos
Archaic
510-460 BC
Stylobate, 55x108m
Kouros
Archaic
600 BC
6.5’, marble
Calf bearer
Archaic
560 BC
Marble, 5’5’’
Archanic smile typical of archaic sculpture
Kroisos
Archaic
530 BC
6’4’’, marble
Peplos kore
Archaic
530 BC
4’ high, marble
Ionian kore
Archaic
520-510 BC
1’9’’, marble
Temple of Hera I
Archaic
550 BC
Marble, large scale
Doric
Siphnian treasury at Delphi
Archaic
530 BC
Stone, marble
Statue-columns of women
Francois vase
Archaic
570 BC
Ceramic, 2’2’’ high
Kreitias and Ergotimos
Achilles and Ajax playing board game
Archaic
540-530 BC
Whole vessel 2’ high
Exekias
Herakles wrestling Antaios
Archaic
510 BC
1’7’’ high, Ceramic
Red figure
Euphronios
Temple of Aphaia
Archaic
500-490 BC
Doric, slender columns
Dying Warrior (W Pediment)
Archaic
500-490 BC
5’2’’ high, marble
Dying warrior, east pediment
Early classical
480 BC
6’1’’ long, marble
Temple of Hera II
Early Classical
460 BC
Stone temple
Seer
Early classical
470-456
4’6’’ high, marble
Athena + Herakles + Atlas
Early classical
460 BC
5’3’’ high, marble
Kritios boy
Early classical
480 BC
3’10’’ high, marble
Contrapposto (weight shift)
Riace warrior
Classical
460-450 BC
Bronze, 6’6’’
Zeus/Poseidon
Classical
460-450 BC
Bronze, 6’10’’ high
Charioteer
Early Classical
475 BC
Bronze
5’11’’ high
Diskobolos
Classical
450 BC
Marble copy of bronze original, 5’1’’ high
Myron
Doryphoros
Early Clasical
450-440 BC
Marble copy of bronze original, 6’11’’ high
Polykleitos
Pericles
Classical
429 BC
Roman marble copy of bronze original, 6’ high
Kreisilas
Parthenon
Classical
447-438 BC
Large scale, mathematical building
Iktinos and Kallikrates
Athena Parthenos
Classical
438 BC
Chryselephantine, 38’ tall
Taken by romans, lost
Three Goddesses
Classical
438-432 BC
4’5’’ high, marble
Hestia, Dione, Aphrodite
Ionic frieze at Parthenon
Classical
447-438 BC
3’6’’, marble
Continuous frieze
Erechtheion
Classical
421-405 BC
Ionic temple
Propylaia
High Classical
437-432 BC
Doric temple
Mnesikles
Caryatid from Erechtheion
High Classical
421-405 BC
7’7’’ high, marble
Templfe of Athena Nike
High Classical
427-424 BC
Ionic Temple
Kallikrates
Nike adjusting sandal
High classical
410 BC
3’6’’ high, marble
Grave stele of Hegeso
High classical
Dipylon cemetary
400 BC
5’2’’, marble
Warrior taking leave of wife
High classical
440 BC
1’5’’ high, white-ground lekythos
Achilles painter
Artemis and Apollo slaying children of Niobe
High classical
450 BC
Clay vase, vase painting,
Niobid painter
Hermes bringinginfant Dionysos to Papposilenos
High classical
440-435 BC
1’2’’ high
Phiale painter
Tomb of the diver
Classical
480 BC
Mural painting from tomb, 3’4’’ high
Aphrodite of Cnidus
Late classical
350-340 BC
Roman marble copy of original, 6’8’’
Praxiteles
Hermes and infant Dionysus
Late classical
340 BC
7’1’’, marble
Copy of statue by Praxiteles
Grave stele of hunter
Late classical
340-330 BC
5’6’’ high, marble
Scraper
Late classical
330 BC
Marble, 6’9’’ high
Roman copy of Bronze original
Lysippos
Herakles
Late classical
320 BC
Marble, 10’5’’ high
Roman copy of original
Lysippos
Head of statue of Alexander
Third century BC
Macedonian
1’, marble
Lysippos
Stag hunt
300 BC
Macedonian
Pebble mosaic 10’2’’
Gnosis
Abduction of Persephone
Mid-fourth century BC
Macedonian
3’3’’ high
Tomb painting
Battle of Issus
Macedonian
310 BC
Roman copy of original
Philoxenos of Eretria
Theater
Late classical
350 BC
Polykleitos the younger
Tholos
Late classical
375 BC
Theodoros of Phokaia
Corinthian capital
Late classical
350 BC
Invented by Kallimachos
Choragic monument
Helenistic
334 BC
First instance of Corinthian capital
Stoa of Attalos II
Hellenistic
150 BC
Played host to various shops
City of Priene in modern day Turkey
Hellenistic
4th century BC
Strict grid plan that followed Hippodamos
Altar of Zeus
Hellenistic
175 BC
400 feet frieze of gigantomachy
Athena battling Alkyoneos
Hellenstic
175 BC
Marble
7’6’’
Gallic chieftain killing himself and his wife
Hellenistic
230-220 BC
Roman copy of bronze
Dying Gaul
Hellenistic
230-220
Roman marble copy of bronze original, 3’
Nike of Samothrace
Hellenistic
190 BC
Marble, 8’1’’
Aphrodite by Alexandros of the Meander
Hellensistic
150-125 BC
Marble, 6’7’’
Sleeping satyr
Hellenistic
230-200 BC
Marble, 7’1’’
Seated boxer
Hellenistic
100-50 BC
Bronze, 4’2’’ high
Old market woman
Hellenistic
150-100 BC
Marble, 4’ high
Demosthenes
Hellenistic
280 BC
Roman copy of bronze original, 6’7’’ high
Polyeuktos
Laocoon being eaten by snakes
Hellenistic under Romans
1st century
Marble, 7’11’’
Athanadoros, Hagsandros, and Polydorous