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Spear Bearer
750 BCE
- A cast bronze figure made as an attachment for bronze cauldron
- Devotive art to the sanctuary of Zeus, humanism emerging through a completely nude figure
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
Hero and Centaur
750 BCE
- Narrative, mythological context, attached to a cauldron
- Two figures locked in combat, hero Heracles, centaur named nesos
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
Bronze Cauldron
7th century BCE
- 3 legged tripod holding bronze cauldron, gryphon cast in bronze
- Orientalizing pd, from sanctuary of Zeus
- animals on rim
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
Gryphon
7th century BCE
- a mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion (only shows head with long beak and curled tongue)
- attached to bronze cauldron, based on knob head
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
New York Kouros
600 BCE
- Early archaic greek pd and adolescence of art
- 1st monumental stone sculpture in Greece inspired by Egyptian sculpture
- made of marble, Kouros (walking nude male)
- walking nude, fully alert, completely Greek standing, defined and detailed, band attributes to a heroic figure
Kouros
560 BCE
- An Archaic Greek statue of a standing nude male, evenly distributed weight, more personality in face, more realistic head proportion, almond eyes
Calf Bearer
560 BC
- Mid-Archaic Sculpture
- marble statue of a smiling herdsman with a calf draped over his shoulders to sacrifice to Athena
- crisscross composition, wears a light drape
Rampin Horseman
550 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Equestrian figure made from marble
- Wealthy champion rider, proud, happy, almond eyes, patterned hair, muscle definition
Kouros of Anavysos
530 BCE
- Late Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Kroisos, a hero who died in battle, muscular, strong sense of purpose, slight smile, more defined curls and some color
Peplos Koure
525 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Female counterpart of Kouros, more 3D, name unknown
- Traces of paint
- holding offering to Athena
Chios Kore
675 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Marble statue for sanctuary of Athena, painted on surface, female figure
- Two part garment opposed to 1 like on Peplos
- Island of Chois
Winged Victory
550 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Nike, victory
- Running pose, announcing victory, wearing Peplos, found on Chios
Sphynx of Naxos
550 BCE
- Mid Archaic Greek Sculpture
- Female Sphynx, female body with wings on human head
- smile, mounted on column, guardian figure
Hercules Metope Relief
550 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- High relief of Hercules, trapped twins and carried them upside-down
-Sicily
Medusa at Temple of Artemis
600 BCE
- Archaic Greek Sculpture
- High relief to serve to protect temple inside
- Evil to good, pegasus grew from decapitated Medusa
Kritios Boy
480 BCE
- Early Classical Greek Sculpture
- marble, contrapposto, relaxed way of standing and slightly twisted
- serious, thinking expression, new short hairstyle
Bronze Charioteer of Delphi
470 BCE
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- Cast bronze athlete, short hair with band that signifies victory
- detail on head and hair, eyes made of colored glass
Zeus of Poseidon
460 BCE
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- Action figure, about to throw, momentarily asymmetrical
- movement in twisting torso, represents the god of the sea
Myron Discobulus
450 BCE
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- Shows tension in discus thrower , full of compressed energy, and about to explode an action (raised heel, twist)
- Marber copy of bronze original nude action figure
Apollo Statue at Temple of Zeus
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- a serious expression of early classical manner, contrapposto stance, commanding gesture
- west pediment
East pediment of the temple of zeus
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- depicts legendary chariot race across the Peloponnesus to Corinth
Golden Apples of the Hesperides
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- Relief of Narrative scene
- Atlas, Heracles has weight on shoulders
Athena at Parthenon
438 BCE
- Classical Greek Sculpture
- originally colored, weight on the right leg, golden ivory columns frame statue
- asserts victory for Greeks