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| Athletics, physical perfection, sculptures had balance and many different eras. |
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| 900-700 BCE. Geometric rectal linear forms in ceramics. Linear motifs, complex decoration, mythology. |
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| 700-600 BCE. Egyptian influences on pottery. Open compositions, large motifs, real and imaginary animals and abstract plant forms. |
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| 600-480 BCE. Based on old fashioned forms contrasted by classical period. (Archaic smile) |
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| 480 -323 BCE. Had Three parts: Early, High, and Late. The High was considered the Golden Age of Greek art. |
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| 323-30 BCE. Very Greek - like, turned away from the heroic to the every day. (From Gods to mortals) There was an appeal to the senses through lustrous surface treatments and to the emotions with dramatic subjects & poses. |
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| Pitcher with a wide mouth. |
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| Sacred areas temples or statues that were holy. Much different from Egyptian which focused on lining up temples. |
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| Apollo's Temple, the site of the Pythian games. |
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| Columned pavilion which is opened on three sides. |
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| Very plain geometric columns. |
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| Animals and people included in architecture. |
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| Very detailed, elaborate design including floral patterns etc. |
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| Columns carved in the form of clothed women. |
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| The cross balancing of supporting and free elements in a figure. Used one leg for support of statue. |
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Temple of the Olympian Zeus
520-510 BCE.
Greek Art
Archaic Period
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Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself
220 BCE.
Greek Art
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Dying Gallic Trumpeter
220 BCE.
Greek Art
Hellenistic Period |
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Reconstructed west Front of the Altar from Pergamon
175-150 BCE.
Greek Art
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Athena Attacking the Giants
175-150 BCE.
Greek Art
Hellenistic Period |
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Nike (Victory) of Samothrace
180 BCE.
Greek Art
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Vieled and Masked Dancer
Late 3rd or 2nd Century BCE.
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Aphrodite of Melos
150-100 BCE.
Greek Art
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She-Wolf
450-430 BCE.
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Porta Augusta
3rd to 2nd Century BCE.
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Apollo
510-500 BCE.
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Burial Chamber, Tomb of the Reliefs
3rd Century BCE.
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Sarcophagus From Cerveteri
520 BCE.
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Head of a Man (Known as Brutus)
mid 3rd Century BCE.
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Aulus Metellus
80 BCE.
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Portrait of Pompey the Great
50 BCE.
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Pont Du Gard
Late 1st Century BCE.
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Augustus of Primaporta
20 BCE.
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Ara Pacis Augustae
13-9 BCE.
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The Arch of Titus
81 AD.
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Flavian Ampitheatre
70-80 AD.
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Column of Trajan
113-116 AD.
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Romans Crossing the Danube and Buliding a Fort
113-116 AD.
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The Pantheon
118-128 AD
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Dome of the Pantheon
357 AD.
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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
176 AD.
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Constantine the Great
325-326 AD
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| City laid in a grid, separated into quarters by two major roads. |
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| Central Courtyard in Etruscan Architecture. |
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| Used in Etruscan Architecture, Corinthian order with composite capitals. |
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| used in Etuscan Architecture, Doric order with a base and an unfluted shaft. |
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| Greek dieties and heroes, temples were decorated with paintings and terra cotta sculptures. |
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| Heroic greek gods, archs, use of concrete, wall paintings, mosaics, urban gardens. WAR. |
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| Wedge shaped stone blocks used for stone arches. |
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| Rectangular column like uprights. |
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| Middle connecting stone of an archway. |
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| Extra support for an archway |
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| Meticulous realism in roman sculpture. |
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| Large rectangular building with a rounded extension with a apse at each end. |
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| Sunken indentations in a dome. |
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| Central opening of the dome. |
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