Hellenistic Period Flashcards

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What is happening in of the Hellenistic Period? (5)

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  • End of classical period
  • Alexander defeats Perioan Empire and dies
  • Alexander’s generas divide his kingdoms
  • Rise of Roman Empire
  • Ends with Romans defeating Cleopatra and Marc Antony
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Define baroque (5)

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  • Diagonal lines
  • Exaggerated musculature
  • Powerful emotional expression
  • Strong contrast of light and dark
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Define Rococo (2)

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  • Lighter or erotic themes
  • Decorative and humorous than appeal
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Identification (6)

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Alexander Mosaic
* Late 2nd - early 1st cent. BCE
* Found in House of the Faun in Pompeii
* Tesserae (collection of stone pebbles) mosaic
* Shows battle between Alexander the Great and Darius III (Battle of Issus)
* Shows skigraphia (shine and shades)
* Has pathos of defeat

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What is Pergamon (5)

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  • Capital city of Anatolia, Attalid Empire
  • Lysimachus: general of Alexander
  • Philetairos: Lysimachus’ general
  • Fortress used natural steep hillside
  • Attalid building program used to build autonomous kingdom, focused on upper acropolis, promoted arts (library, theatre, stoa, altar)
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Identification (6)

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Great Altar of Zeus
* 2nd cent. BCE
* Marble
* Pergamon
* Now reconstructed in Berlin
* Partial inscriptions suggest it was dedicated to Zeus, or him and Athen Nikephorus
* Has a theme of gigantomachy (battle between gods and giants), emphasizes on emotion and theatricism

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Descibe the Pergamene Style (7)

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  • School of sculpture was influential in late 3rd-2nd cent. BCE
  • Deep carving with hair
  • Dramatic diagonal posing
  • Over exaggerated men muscles
  • Full-figured woman
  • Overlapping figures
  • Emphasis on emotion and drama (moth, worry lines, recessed eyes)
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Identification (6)

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Nike Samothrace
* Late 3rd cent.- early 2nd cent. BCE
* Found in Sanctuary of the Gods (island of Samothrace), placed in niche on top of hill behind the theatre
* Ship marble from Rhodes, statue marble from Paros
* Shows Nike (goddess of victory), commemorative monument to naval battles between Rhodes, Myonnesos and Side
* Wind-blown draper has wet-draptery style and sense of movement
* Traces of polychroms: blue on wings, blue and red on himation

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Identification (6)

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Terme Boxer (Seated Boxer)
* 2nd cent. BCE - early 1st cent. BCE
* Found at construction infill bottom of Quirinal Hill, Rome
* Bronze
* Shows baroque (exaggerated muscles and powerful emotion) and realism (injuries: cauliflower ear, broken nose, cuts)
* Original context is unknown
* Missing inlaid eyes

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What are Tanagra Figurines? (7)

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  • Teracotta
  • Found at graves or sanctuaries (tomb scultpures banned in 317 BCE)
  • Tanagra- named after site in Boeotia where many were found
  • Polychrome: brightly coloured
  • First produced in Athens in 4th cent. BCE
  • Spread of production: Tanagra, Alexandria, Myrine. Southern Italy
  • Subjects are typically women, actors/theatrical scenes, dancers, children playing
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