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Vanakreeka skulptuur. Arhailise ajajärgu skulptuur 600-480 eKr. Statue of a kouros (youth) , ca. 590–580 B.C.; Archaic Greek, Attic Naxian marble; H. without plinth 76 in. (193.04 cm) Fletcher Fund, 1932.
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Statue of a kouros (youth), ca. 590–580 B.C.; ArchaicGreek, AtticNaxian marble; H. without plinth 76 in. (193.04 cm)Fletcher Fund, 1932
Kleobis and Biton, ca. 590, hgt. ca.2.17 meters, found at the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. Heroic idealized youth, Theirqualities as menare more important than a single deed, and the statue therefore does not show them in the action of that deed.The kouroi do not represent men as individuals (as portraits), as they present men only in the ideal of the Archaic Greek hero.
Noor Kritios, u 490-480 eKr, Ateena Akropol, arhailise ajastu hiline periood
Male statue (called “Kouros”) of the god Apollo, laying in the same spot where it was abandoned in 600BC
KORE from Keratea, Greece. c. 570BCE. Marble. height 6ft4ins
The Euthydikos Kore, from the Acropolis, circa 490 BC
Warriors, East Ped. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina c. 490-480 B.C.
Archer from the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia at Aegina, c. 490-480 B.C.
Myron: Diskobolos,Roman copy; orig.460-450 BC ROME,Museo Nazionale
Statue ofAthena and Marsyas by Myron in Botanic Garden, Copenhagen, Denmark
Roomlaste koopia, Myroni Athena kujust, grupist “Athena ja Mars”
Zeus; ca. 460 B.C.found in sea off Cape Artemission in Euboea; bronze; 209 cm hiighAthens: National Museum
Pedimental figures, by Alkamenes I, from west pediment of The Temple of Zeus, Olympia, marble, over-life-size, c. 471-456. (Olympia Museum):
POLYKLEITOSDoryphorosca. 450-40 B.C.from Pompeiitotal front centermarble212 cm. highNaples, Museo Archaeologico
Doryphorus (Spear Bearer), a.k.a. The Kanon, by Polyclitus, Roman copy in marble, c. 6.9' h, c. 440 B.C. (National Museum, Naples):Arrows showing back and forth directions of the Kanon figure
A reconstruction of Phidias' statue of Zeus, in an engraving made by Philippe Galle in 1572, from a drawing by Maarten van Heemskerck
Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia Title: "Jupiter"Material: Marble & Bronze Roman copy inspired by Greek ivory and gold statue of Zeus at Olympia by PheidiasDate: C1st AD Period: Imperial Roman
Centaur killing Lapith; a metope of the south side of the Parthenon, workshop of Pheidias, 447-442 BCE. British Museum
Ruins of the Temple of Zeus at the archaeological site of Olympia, Greece, built about 460 BC by the architect Libon of Elis
Centaur and Lapith fighting; a metope of the south side of the Parthenon, workshop of Pheidias, 447-442 BCE. British Museum
Centaur andLapith WrestlingPheidiasMethop from the South side of Parthenon, 447-442 BCBritish Museum, London
PanathenaicProcession Friezedesigned by Pheidiasrunning frieze outside of cella wall447-432 B.C.E.
Panathenaic Procession Friezedesigned by Pheidiasrunning frieze outside of cella wall447-432 B.C.E
Pheidias and the Frieze of the Parthenon by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema; 1868 – 1869; Medium: Oil on mahogany panel; Material(s): ahogany wood; Height: 725 mm;Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
East Pediment of the Parthenon: Birth of Athenadesigned by Pheidias447-432 B.C.E.
Sculptures of the East Pediment. Artemis. Now in British Museum.
Tools, terra-cotta molds, and a cup inscribed "Pheidias" have been recovered from the site, which dates from 440-430 BC - the period during which the artist had undertaken the construction of the chryselephantine Statue of Zeus
Grave stele of Hegeso (h. 1.58 m., w. 1 m.) represents the deceased Hegeso, daughter of Proxenos, seated on a chair and, in front of her, a maiden servant...in the cemetery of Kerameikos, in Athens. the end of the 5th century B.C.
Herm of Pericles“Pericles, son of Xanthippus, Athenian”, Roman copy of the original by Kresilas, Vatican Museumsorig. ~429 BC
Nike unloosening her sandal. The relief is from the parapet of the bastion of the temple of Athena Nike. Dated to circa 410 BCE
Dancing Menade. Artist: Skopas (active mid-4th century BCE) Date: 2nd half, 4th c.BCE
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Amazonomachy - detail of Greek attacked by Amazon from E. frieze (attributed to Skopas?) - ca. 355-330 B.C.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Amazonomachy - detail of Greek and Amazon from E. frieze (attributed to Skopas?) - ca. 355-330 B.C.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Amazonomachy - detail of Greek attacking Amazon from E. frieze (attributed to Skopas?) - ca. 355-330 B.C.
Hermes of Praxiteles,Museum at Olympia.One of the masterpieces of ancient Greek art.Hermes, as Pausanias informs us, is depicted carrying the infant Dionysos. Made from Parian marble it stands 2,10m in height.It is thought to be an original of the great sculptor and it is dated to ca. 330 B.C
PRAXITELESCridian Aphrodite350- 40 B.C.marbleMunich, Glyptothek
Apoxyomenos, Roman marble copy of Greek bronze by Lysippus, c. 310 BC; in the Vatican Museum, Rome.