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New 160 years, · 2018. 9. 6. · Title: Charioteer Medium: Bronze, copper (lips and lashes), silver (hand), onyx (eyes) Size: height 5'11" (1.8 m) Date: c. 470 BCE Hollow casting-similar

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  • 160 years,

    Defeat of Persians in 479 BCE

    Death of Alexander the Great 323BCE

    3 Parts, Early, 5th and 4th century

    Humanism, realism, and idealism

    Observations than from memory

  • Title: Reconstruction drawing of the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia

    Date: 470–460 BCE

    Early classical Period

    Doric Temple to Zeus in Olympia

    Apollo helping Lapiths defeat the centaurs.

    Fight started over women

    How is Apollo different then the other?

  • Title: Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height of Apollo 10'8" (3.25 m)

    Date: c.470– 460 BCE

    How is Apollo different then the other?

  • Title: Athena, Herakles, and

    Atlas

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 5'3" (1.59 m)

    Date: c. 460 BCE

    Source/Museum: Metope

    relief from the frieze

    Relief?

    Herakles (believed to be the

    founder of the olympic

    games) hold sky up for

    Atlas, with the help of

    Athena.

    Contrast in Views?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88gXWW3qN7o

  • Title: Kritian Boy

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 3'10" (1.17

    m)

    Date: c. 480 BCE

    From Acropolis of

    Athens

    Slight turn of head

    invited viewer around

    Transitional figure

  • Pair Share

  • Title: Charioteer

    Medium: Bronze, copper (lips and lashes),

    silver (hand), onyx (eyes)

    Size: height 5'11" (1.8 m)

    Date: c. 470 BCE

    Hollow casting-similar to lost-wax casting

    Buried during a 373 BCE earthquacke

    Displaying makes a difference

    Details of the FEET!

  • Title: Warrior A (back)

    Medium: Bronze with bone and

    glass eyes, silver teeth, and copper

    lips and nipples.

    Size: height 6'9" (2.05 m)

    Date: c. 460–450 BCE

    Source/Museum: Found in the

    sea off Riace, Italy

    Found in the sea in 1972

    Youthful body mature face

    Eye ball are of bone and colored

    glass

    Lips and nipples pinkish bronze

    Once held?

  • Artist: Myron

    Title: Discus Thrower (Diskobolos)

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 5'11" (1.55 m)

    Date: Roman copy after the original bronze of

    c. 450 BCE

    Original was bronze

    Caught at critical moment

    Snapshot.

    How does he differ that other statues we

    have seen?

  • http://video.pbs.org/video/980040228/

    http://video.pbs.org/video/980040228/http://video.pbs.org/video/980040228/http://video.pbs.org/video/980040228/http://video.pbs.org/video/980040228/

  • 450-400 BCE

    Peloponnesian Wars

    Athens is an acropolis- City on a hill

    Athens had ring walls and agora- marketplace

  • Title: Athens: Acropolis from the Air

    480 BCE Persians destroy the acropolis

    Pericles convinces Athenians to rebuild

  • Title: Model of the Acropolis, Athens

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    Athena Nike Athena Promachos Artemis Brauronia

    Proplyaia- gateway Athena Parthenos Erechitheion

  • Artist: Kallikrates and Iktinos

    Title: Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens. View from the northwest

    Medium: Pantelic marble

    Date: 447–432 BCE

    Doric Temple 447 BCE work resumes

    Entasis columns

  • Artist: Alan LeQuire

    Title: Athena, the

    Parthenon, Nashville

    Tennessee. Recreation of

    Pheidias’s Huge Gold and

    Ivory Figure.

    Size: height 41' 10"

    Date: 1982–1990

    Phidias began his work around 447 BCE it was damaged by a fire about 165 BCE but repaired.

    It continued to stand in the Parthenon in the fifth century CE, when it may have been lost in another fire. An account mentions it in Constantinople in the tenth century, however

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2c/AthenaAlanpainting.jpg

  • Artist: William Pars

    Title: The Parthenon When it Contained a Mosque

    Has been a

    •Christian Church dedicated to the virgin Mary

    •Islamic mosque

    •Turkish /munitions storage facility

    •Archaeological site

    •Major Tourist Attraction

  • Title: East pediment of the Parthenon

    Medium: Marble

    Size: The pediment is over 90 feet (27.45 m) long; the central space of about 40 feet (12.2 m) is

    missing

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    Birth of Athena-

    Left Side- 3 goddess, reclining nude(Maybe Hercules, Maybe Dionysus)

    Iris the messenger of the gods standing

  • Title: East pediment of the Parthenon

    Medium: Marble

    Size: The pediment is over 90 feet (27.45 m) long; the central space of about 40 feet (12.2 m) is

    missing

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    3 female figures- once thought to be the 3 fates

    Now it is believed they are the goddess, Hestia, Aphrodite, Dione

    Thomas Bruce Earl of Elgin “Eligin Marbles”

  • Title: Lapith Fighting A

    Centaur

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 56" (1.42 m)

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    Doric Frieze

    92 Metrope Reliefs of Battle

    scenes

    “X”

    Fluid motions

    Man's Triumph

    Represents hard muscle soft

    flesh

  • Title: Horsemen

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 41¾" (106 cm)

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    Source/Museum: Detail of the Procession, from the Ionic frieze on the north side of the

    Parthenon / The British Museum, London.

    Ionic Frieze – represents a ceremony

    Men ride atop strong horses

    with graceful but physically study walkers.

    Represents Athens as a healthy, independent, by governed by a democracy who recieves

    favors from the gods

  • Title: Horsemen

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 41¾" (106 cm)

    Date: c. 447–432 BCE

    Part of the precession Frieze, women as tall as horse, wrong propportions

    Top in high relief then bottom of sculpture

    Blue background, red and yellow clothes

  • Title: Erechtheion. View from the east. Porch of the maidens at left; north porch can be seen

    through the columns of the east wall

    Date: 421–406 BCE

    2nd largest building in Acropolis

    Dedicated to many god’s- houses Poseidon's rock

    Scared Spring of Erechtheus (former king of Athens) Influenced by Demeter

    ½ man ½ serpent, Kekrops, founded Athens judge of Poseidon and Athena

  • Title: Porch of The Maidens (South

    Porch), Erechtheion

    Medium: n/a

    Size: n/a

    Date: Temple 430s–406 BCE; porch c.

    420–410 BCE

    3 porches, east, south, and north

    North Porch- Ionic

    South porch, porch of the Madiens

    6 Caraytids, doric capital but ionic

    entablature

    3 and 3 leg bends

    Weakest point?

  • Artist: Kallikrates

    Title: Temple of Athena Nike

    Date: c. 425 BCE

    425 bce

    Ionic Order- Amphiprostyle- porch at each end

    Porch facing city is blind- no entrance to cella

    surrounded by a parapet- low faced wall

  • Title: Nike (Victory) Adjusting Her Sandal

    Medium: Marble

    Size: height 3' 6" (1.06 m)

    Date: Last quarter of the 5th century (perhaps 410–

    405) BCE

    Winged figures named “Victories”

    From Parapet

    Gracefully bends, chiton slips of shoulder,

    Texture appears delicate a light, wet silk

    “discreetly erotic image”

  • Artist: Polykleitos

    Title: Spear Bearer (Doryphoros), also known as Achilles

    Medium: Marble (tree trunk and brace strut are Roman additions)

    Size: height 6'11" (2.12 m)

    Date: Roman copy after the original bronze of c. 450–440 BCE

    The Canon of Polykleitos- rules that constructed the perfect

    human form

    Relationships of body parts, tension vs. relaxation.

    Relationships in weight building

    Contrapposto- cross-balancing of supporting and free elements

    Upper body supported on one leg

    Movement vs stationary

    Tension