A reconstruction of Phidias' statue of Zeus, in an engraving made by

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Vanakreeka skulptuur
Arhailise ajajärgu skulptuur 600-480 eKr
Statue of a kouros (youth),
ca. 590–580 B.C.; Archaic
Greek, Attic
Naxian marble; H. without
plinth 76 in. (193.04 cm)
Fletcher Fund, 1932
Kleobis and Biton,
ca. 590,
hgt. ca.2.17 meters,
found at the Sanctuary of Apollo
at Delphi.
Heroic idealized youth, Their
qualities as men are more
important than a single deed, and
the statue therefore does not
show them in the action of that
deed. The kouroi do not
represent men as individuals (as
portraits), as they present men
only in the ideal of the Archaic
Greek hero.
Kroisos (Kouros from
Anavysos), c. 540-515
B.C., marble.
Piraeus Apollo Kouros, 520 B.C
Noor Kritios, u 490-480
eKr, Ateena Akropol,
arhailise ajastu hiline
periood
Nike from Delos, Athens National Museum, c. 550 BC
Male statue (called “Kouros”) of the god Apollo, laying in the same
spot where it was abandoned in 600BC
KORE from Keratea,
Greece. c. 570BCE.
Marble. height 6ft4ins
Peplosega kore, u 540-530 eKr,
Ateena akropol
Kore (Athenian Acropolis
, 525 BCE)
The Euthydikos
Kore, from the
Acropolis,
circa 490 BC
Warriors, East Ped. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina c. 490-480 B.C.
Archer from the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia at
Aegina, c. 490-480 B.C.
Klassikaline ajajärk 480-323 eKr
Antiik-Kreeka linnriigid
Myron:
Diskobolos,
Roman copy;
orig.
460-450 BC
ROME,
Museo
Nazionale
Statue of
Athena and
Marsyas by
Myron in
Botanic
Garden,
Copenhagen,
Denmark
Roomlaste
koopia, Myroni
Athena kujust,
grupist “Athena
ja Mars”
Zeus; ca. 460 B.C.
found in sea off Cape Artemission in
Euboea; bronze; 209 cm hiigh
Athens: National Museum
Ludovisi Throne,
c. 470-460 BC,
Rome, Museo Nazionale
Pedimental figures, by Alkamenes I, from west pediment of
The Temple of Zeus, Olympia, marble, over-life-size, c.
471-456. (Olympia Museum):
Temple of Zeus,
Olympia, West
Pediment, Apollo,
~ 460 BC
POLYKLEITOS
Doryphoros
ca. 450-40 B.C.
from Pompeii
total front center
marble
212 cm. high
Naples, Museo
Archaeologico
Doryphorus
(Spear Bearer),
a.k.a. The
Kanon, by
Polyclitus,
Roman copy in
marble, c. 6.9' h,
c. 440 B.C.
(National
Museum,
Naples):
Arrows showing
back and forth
directions of the
Kanon figure
A reconstruction of Phidias' statue of Zeus, in an
engraving made by Philippe Galle in 1572, from a
drawing by Maarten van Heemskerck
Hermitage Museum, St
Petersburg, Russia
Title: "Jupiter"
Material: Marble & Bronze
Roman copy inspired by
Greek ivory and gold
statue of Zeus at Olympia
by Pheidias
Date: C1st AD
Period: Imperial Roman
Centaur killing
Lapith;
a metope of the
south side of the
Parthenon,
workshop of
Pheidias, 447-442
BCE. British
Museum
Ruins of the
Temple of
Zeus at the
archaeological
site of
Olympia,
Greece, built
about 460 BC
by the
architect
Libon of Elis
Centaur and Lapith
fighting;
a metope of the
south side of the
Parthenon,
workshop of
Pheidias, 447-442
BCE. British
Museum
Centaur and Lapith
Wrestling
Pheidias
Methop from the South
side of Parthenon,
447-442 BC
British Museum,
London
Panathenaic
Procession
Frieze
designed by
Pheidias
running frieze
outside of cella
wall
447-432 B.C.E.
Panathenaic Procession Frieze
designed by Pheidias
running frieze outside of cella wall
447-432 B.C.E
Pheidias and the Frieze of the Parthenon by Sir Lawrence AlmaTadema; 1868 – 1869; Medium: Oil on mahogany panel; Material(s):
ahogany wood; Height: 725 mm;Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
East Pediment of the Parthenon: Birth of Athena
designed by Pheidias
.
447-432 B.C.E
Sculptures of the
East Pediment.
Artemis. Now in
British Museum.
Tools, terra-cotta
molds, and a cup
inscribed "Pheidias"
have been recovered
from the site, which
dates from 440-430
BC - the period during
which the artist had
undertaken the
construction of the
chryselephantine
Statue of Zeus
Grave stele of Hegeso (h.
1.58 m., w. 1 m.) represents
the deceased Hegeso,
daughter of Proxenos, seated
on a chair and, in front of her,
a maiden servant...in the
cemetery of Kerameikos, in
Athens. the end of the 5th
century B.C.
Herm of Pericles
“Pericles, son of
Xanthippus, Athenian”,
Roman copy of the original
by Kresilas,
Vatican Museums
orig. ~429 BC
Nike unloosening her
sandal. The relief is
from the parapet of the
bastion of the temple of
Athena Nike. Dated to
circa 410 BCE
Dancing Menade. Artist:
Skopas (active mid-4th
century BCE)
Date: 2nd half, 4th c.BCE
One Reconstruction
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus:
Amazonomachy - detail of
Greek attacked by Amazon
from E. frieze (attributed to
Skopas?) - ca. 355-330 B.C.
Mausoleum at
Halicarnassus:
Amazonomachy - detail of
Greek and Amazon from E.
frieze (attributed to
Skopas?) - ca. 355-330
B.C.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Amazonomachy - detail of Greek
attacking Amazon from E. frieze (attributed to Skopas?) - ca. 355-330
B.C.
Hermes of Praxiteles,
Museum at Olympia.
One of the masterpieces of
ancient Greek art.
Hermes, as Pausanias
informs us, is depicted
carrying the infant Dionysos.
Made from Parian marble it
stands 2,10m in height.
It is thought to be an original
of the great sculptor and it is
dated to ca. 330 B.C
PRAXITELES
Cridian Aphrodite
350- 40 B.C.
marble
Munich, Glyptothek
Apoxyomenos, Roman
marble copy of Greek bronze
by Lysippus, c. 310 BC; in
the Vatican Museum, Rome.
Title: Hermes Tying His Sandal,
Roman Copy of a Greek Original
Attributed to Lysippos
Alexander the Great, Lysippos
(350-300 BC)
LYSIPPOS
Farnese Herkales
4th C B.C.
marble,
Roman copy (1st C B.C.)
Naples, Museo Nazionale
The youth from
Antikythera. Statue of a
young man, a god or a
hero who held a spherical
object in his right hand
(possibly Paris with the
apple). It was found in the
area of an ancient
shipwreck off the island of
Antikythera.
Dated to 340 B.C.
Apollo Belvedere,
restored Roman copy of
the Greek original
attributed to Leochares,
4th century BC; in the
Vatican Museum, Rome
Hellenistlik periood 323 eKr – 30 pKr
The Map of Hellenistic Kingdoms
Black youth with hands
bound behing his back.
Unknown author. Found in
the Fayum, near Memphis,
Egypt, bronze, 2nd–1st
century BC.
Old Fisherman VaticanLouvre, also known as the
“Dying Seneca”. Unknown
author. Statue: black marble
and alabaster, (modern)
basin: purple breccia,
Roman copy of the 2nd
century after a Hellenistic
original.
Found in Rome
Marble relief of a farmer with his cow passing a roadside shrine on the
way to market. 1st c. B.C. (Munich: Staatl. Antikensammlung).
Oraator Demosthenes,
originaal ~280 eKr,
Polyeuktos
,
Colossus of the Nile, Vatikan, It is a
1st century A.D. Roman work most
likely based on a Hellenistic original.
Pergamon Altar of Zeus
(197-59 B.C.)
.
Frieze on the north wing, from the Great Altar of Pergamon,
marble, c. 7.5' h, c. 180 B.C. (Pergamum Museum, Berlin)
“Dying Gaul,”
marble Roman
copy after a
bronze original,
from
Pergamum, c.
230–220 BC.
In the Museo
Nazionale
Romano.
Ludovisi Gaul and Wife,
from Gallic group
monument in the
sanctuary of Athena on
the Pergamene acropolis,
copy, marble, c. 6.9' h, c.
230-220 B.C. (Terme
Museum, Rome):
Drawing reconstruction of Pergamene Gallic group
monument
Colossus of Rhodes,
constructed c. 292–280
BC, wood engraving
reconstruction by
Sidney Barclay, c.
1875.
The Colossus of Rhodes,
hand-coloured engraving by
Martin Heemskerck (14981574), Haarlem
Samothrace Nike (Winged
Victory
of Samothrace),
c. 190 BC, Louvre
“Kürenee
Aphrodite”, 2.
saj lõpp eKr
Praxiteles:
Medici
Venus,
Roman
Copy,
Uffizi,
Florence
Aphrodite of Melos
(Venus de milo)
sculpture from
[Hage?]andros of
Antioch, 130 – 100
BC, marble
Sleeping Hermaphroditus. Hermaphroditus: Greek marble, Roman
copy of the 2nd century CE after a Hellenistic original of the 2nd
century BC, restored in 1619 by David Larique; mattress: Carrara
marble, made by Gianlorenzo Bernini in 1619 on Cardinal Borghese's
request
Farnese härg,
Napoli, Museo
Archeologico
Nazionale
Hagesandros,
Athenodoros
and Polydoros
of Rhodes
Laocoon and
his sons
c. 175-150 BC
Marble, height
242 cm (95 1/2
in)
Museo Pio
Clementino,
Vatican
Figurine of Aphrodite
Playing with Eros
Tanagra
Late 4th century BC
B2960.
A FINE
GREEK
'TANAG
RA'
FIGUR
E, ca.
4th-3rd
century
BC.
A LARGE TANAGRA
FIGURINE. Greek, ca. 4th3rd century BC
Terracotta Figurines, Girls Playing Ephedrismos
c. 300 B.C.E.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Rogers Fund, 1907
Muse tanagra style figurine
Grupo de Tanagra
Statuete de tip Tanagra
Boy with Seated paidagogos
ca. 375–350 B.C.E.
Tanagra figurine, H. 12.4 cm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York
Friseur, Terracotta aus Tanagra, Berlin Museum
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