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Review Exam II

Review Exam II. Greek and Roman Art. Exam. 7 slides (10/each) ID:subject, date, period date, country, facts Comparison and Contrast (30 points; 2 slides); give ID information and then compare facts. Greek Art 1:Geometric to Archaic Periods.

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Review Exam II

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  1. Review Exam II Greek and Roman Art

  2. Exam • 7 slides (10/each) • ID:subject, date, period date, country, facts • Comparison and Contrast (30 points; 2 slides); give ID information and then compare facts

  3. Greek Art 1:Geometric to Archaic Periods • 5.5 Funerary vase (Krater), from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens. C 750-700 BCE • 5-26 Exekias. The Suicide of Ajex, c. 540 BCE • 5-13 Siphnian Treasure, Delphi, c. 530-525 BCE. Marble • 5-18 Kroisos (?), Kouros, from Anavysos, c. 530 BCE, Marble

  4. Terms • Important cities: Athens, Sparta, and Corinth • Polytheistic religions: Olympian gods (Zeus and Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite, Athena), Giants (or Titans are Earth gods) and Sky Gods (resided in Mount Olympia); temples are home for the gods • Architectural elements: Greek orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), pediment, frieze, Column, capital, portico, caryatids • Sculpture: Kouros (male) (Plural:kouroi), Kore (female) (Plural: Korai)

  5. 5.5 Funerary vase (Krater), from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens. C 750-700 BCE

  6. 5-13 Siphnian Treasure, Delphi, c. 530-525 BCE. Marble

  7. 5-18 Kroisos, Anavysos Kouros, c. 530 BCE, 1.93 m.

  8. 5-20 Peplos Kore, c. 530 BCE, 1.23 cm

  9. Greek Art, 2: Early Classical Sculpture 5-33 Kritian Boy, c. 480 BCE, Marble (116 cm.) 5-35 Warrior A, c. 460-450 BCE Bronze (2.03 m) 5-31 Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, West pediment, c 460 BCE 5-32 Athena, Herakles, and Atlas, Doric Metope, Temple of Zeus, Olympia, c. 460 BCE

  10. 5-33 Kritian Boy, c. 480 BCE, Marble (116 cm.)

  11. 5-35 Warrior A, c. 460-450 BCE Bronze (2.03 m)

  12. 5-31 Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs Temple of Zeus, Olympia,c 460 BCE

  13. 5-32 Athena, Herakles, and Atlas, metope relief from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia c. 460 BCE, Marble (1.59 m)

  14. Greek Art, 3 5-39 Kallikrates and Iktinos, Parthenon, Acropolis, 447-438 BCE 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon 5-43 Lapith fighting a Centeur, metope relief on the S- side, Parthenon 5-45 Horsemen, detail of the procession, Parthenon 5-47 Mnesikles. Erechtheion, Acropolis, 430-405 BCE 5-48 Porch of the Maidens (Caryatid Porch), Erechtheion Terms: Athena, Perikles

  15. 5-38 Model of the Acropolis, Athens, c. 400 BCE

  16. 5-39 Kallikrates and Iktonos, Parthneon, Acropolis, 447-438 BCE

  17. 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon

  18. 5-42 Mock-up of the east pediment of the Parthenon

  19. 4-43 Lapith fighting a Centeur, metope relief on the S- side, Parthenon

  20. 5-47 Mnesikles. Erechtheion, Acropolis, 430-405 BCE

  21. 5-48 Porch of the Maidens (Caryatid Porch), Erechtheion

  22. Greek 4, Late Classical Art 5-59 Praxiteles, Hermes and Infant Dionysus, c. 300-250 BCE 5-60 Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, Roman copy, c. 350 5-66 Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III (c. 310 BCE)

  23. 5-59 Praxiteles or his followers. Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, late 4th

  24. 5-60 Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos, c. 350 BCE (2.03 m)

  25. 5-66 Alexander the Great Confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos, c. 310 BCE

  26. Greek 5, Hellenistic Architecture and Sculpture 5-73 Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself (c. 220 BCE), marble (2.1 m.) 5-75 Altar from Pergamon, Turkey (c. 175-150 BCE) 5-76 Athena Attacking the Giants, Pergamon, 164-156 BCE 5-77 Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Lacoon and His Sons (2nd-1st century CE or Roman copy of the 1st CE

  27. 5-75 Altar from Pergamon, Turkey (c. 175-150 BCE)

  28. 5-75 Athena Attacking the Giants, Pergamon, 164-156 BCE

  29. 5-73 Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself (c. 220 BCE),

  30. 5-77 Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Lacoonand His Sons (2nd-1st century CE or Roman copy of the 1st CE

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