Classical Statues Flashcards
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Kristios boy, dates?
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580 BC
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Kritios Boy, 2 points of analysis?
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- breaks out of Kouros pose
- emphasis on realism and focuses on naturalism/sophrosyne expression.
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Delphi Charitoteer, dates?
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478 BC
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Delphi Charioteer, 2 points of analysis?
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- has achieved the pinnacle of human achievement and therefore sophrosyne expression.
- elegant drapery and elongated S-shape differentiate it from the blockiness of archaic statue.
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Artemisinin Zeus, dates?
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460 BC
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Artemisium Zeus, 2 points of analysis?
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- Has the first dynamic pose to convey mid-movement. Only possible with high-tensile strength bronze. Beard also symbolises his virility.
- Also shows how audience is being ignored and therefore the power of the gods. As well as sophrosyne expression.
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Myrons Diskobolos, dates?
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460 BC
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Myron’s Diskobolos, 2 points of analysis?
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- Uses rhythmos and this could be interpreted by the academic quote as being: “the harmonious combination of mind and body in the individual who possesses sophrosyne.
- marble copy. Has a poor all round view and was probably designed to fit in an alcove.
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The Doryphoros, dates?
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450 BC
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The Doryphoros, 2 points of analysis?
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- made by Polykleitos, and has a chiastic composition (in an X shape) and has rhythmos with pattern of compositional opposites/contraposto pose.
- He has a very jaunty strut because he is meant to be the ideal male form, head is tilted to take away the frontal emphasis. Sophrosyne.
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Aphrodite of the Agora, dates?
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420 BC
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Aphrodite of the Agora, 2 points of analysis?
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- excellent modelling/drapery that is very scandalous, therefore Aphrodite. Also helps to convey movement and naturalism.
- The tight lower drapery and loose upper drapery emphasises her feminine form which is a bit ironic because women are meant to be hideous compared to men.
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Nike of Paionios, dates?
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420 BC
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Nike of Paionios, 2 points of analysis?
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- the scanty drapery is the first exploration in eroticising the female form.
- highly innovative transparent drapery technique because of the very detailed modelling on the legs.
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Plutos and Eirene, dates?
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375 BC