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The nereid monument
Ionic order
Lycia
390-350 BCE
Late Classical Period
Temple of Apollo Epikourios
Doric (exterior columns), Ionic (interior frieze), and Corinthian (earliest known example of a Corinthian capital)
Iktinos
c. 429-427 BC
Bassae
Late Classical Period
Grave Monument of Nikeratos and his son Polyxenos
Podium with ionic columns
Tomb of a family of metics from Histria
Kallithea (Athens, Greece)
c. 320 BC
Late Classical Period
Grave monument for Dexiteos
Diplyon cemetery, Athens
shortly after 394 BCE
Late Classical Period
Ilissos Stele
Found near the river Ilissos
c. 330 BC
Late Classical Period
One of the seven wanders: The Mausoleum at Halikarnassos
Turkey
c. 350 BC
Late Classical Period
Athena
Bronze original
from a warehouse in piraeus destroyed in the last century
Sulla
ca. 350 BC
Late Classical Period
Eirene (Peace) holding the child Ploutos (Wealth)
Kephisodotos
Athens
Roman copy of a c. 370 BCE bronze greek original
Late Classical Period
Hermes and Dionysos
Praxiteles
c. 340 BC
Olympia
Late Classical Period
Apollo Sauroktonos (Lizard Slayer)
Praxiteles
around 350 BCE
Possibly hellenistic or roman
Late Classical Period
Satyr
Praxiteles
around 370/360 BCE
Late Classical Period
Aphrodite of knidos
Praxiteles
Roman copy of greek original c. 350 BCE
Late Classical Period
Antikythera Bronze
c. 350
Original bronze
Late Classical Period
Dancing Maenad
Skopas
Late Classical Period
Roman copy of Apoxyomenos (man scraping himself)
Lysippos
c. 330/20 BCE
Late Classical Period
Herakles Farnese
Roman copy of a bronze statue made by Lysippos around 330-320 BCE
Late Classical Period
Alexander Schwarzenberg
Lysippos (?)
around 335-320 BCE
Late Classical Period
Alexander Sarcophagus
battle friezes in relief
From Sidon royal necropolis.
c. 325-311 BC
Late Classical Period
Facade and fresco from Tomb II (of Phillip) at Vergina
Mixes doric and ionic
Vergina
c. 335-315 BCE
Late Classical Period
The tomb of persephone, vergina: hades carrying off persephone.
wall painting
C. 340 BC.
Vergina
Late Classical Period