The Art of Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greek Art �
Archaic Art �
Kouros
Calf Bearer (Moschophoros)
from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece
ca. 560 B.C.E. marble 65 in. high
Kroisos
from Anavysos, Greece
ca. 530 B.C.E. marble 76 in. high
Peplos Kore
from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece
ca. 530 B.C.E. marble 48 in. high
Doric order Corinthian order Ionic order
Temple of Aphaia
Aegina, Greece
ca. 500-490 B.C.E.
Temple of Aphaia
Aegina, Greece
ca. 500-490 B.C.E.
West pediment of the Temple of Aphaia
Aegina, Greece
ca. 500-490 B.C.E. marble approximately 5 ft. 8 in. high at center
Dying warrior
from the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece
ca. 500-490 B.C.E. marble approximately 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. long
Dying warrior
from the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece
ca. 490-480 B.C.E. marble approximately 6 ft. 1 in. long
Early Classical Art �
Kritios Boy
from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece
ca. 480 B.C.E. marble 34 in. high
Warrior
from the sea off Riace, Italy
ca. 460-450 B.C.E. bronze 78 in. high
Zeus (or Poseidon?)
from the sea off Cape Artemision, Greece
ca. 460-450 B.C.E. bronze 82 in. high
Myron
Diskobolus (Discus Thrower)
ca. 450 B.C.E. Roman marble copy after a bronze original 61 in. high
Polykleitos
Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)
ca. 450-440 B.C.E. Roman marble copy after a bronze original 83 in. high
Polykleitos
Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)
ca. 450-440 B.C.E. 83 in. high
High Classical Art�
Iktinos and Kallikrates
Parthenon, Temple of Athena Parthenos
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
447-438 B.C.E.
Phidas
Athena Parthenos (model)
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
ca. 438 B.C.E. 38 ft. tall
Late Classical Art �
Praxiteles
Aphrodite of Knidos
ca. 350-340 B.C.E. Roman marble copy after a bronze original 80 in. high
Hellenistic Art�
Nike of Samothrace
from Samothrace, Greece
ca. 190 B.C.E. marble 97 in. high
Alexandros of Antioch-on-the-Meander
Aphrodite from Milos (Venus de Milo)
ca. 150-125 B.C.E. marble 79 in. high
Sleeping Satyr (Barberini Faun)
ca. 230-200 B.C.E. marble 85 in. high
Athanadoros, Hagesandros,
and Polydoros of Rhodes
Laocoön and his sons
1st century C.E. marble 94 1/2 in. high