Art History Exam 2

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Dipylon Painter, Geometric Amphora with Mourning Scene, from the Dipylon cemetery, Athens, Greece, ca. 750 BCE. 5’ 1” high.
Hero and Centaur (Herakles and Nessos?), from Olympia, Greece, Geometric period, ca. 750–730 BCE. Bronze, 4 ½” high.
Mantiklos Apollo, votive figureof a youth dedicated by Mantiklosto Apollo, from Thebes, Greece, Orientalizing, ca. 700–680 BCE. Bronze, 8” high.
Lady of Auxerre, from Crete, Greece, ca. 650–625 BCE. Limestone, 2’1 1/2” high.
Corinthian black-figure amphora with animal friezes, from Rhodes, Greece, Orientalizing, ca. 625–600 BCE. 1’ 2” high.
Lintel of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, Orientalizing period, ca. 625 BCE.
Calf Bearer(Rhonbos),from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Archaic, ca. 560 BCE. Marble, restored height 5’5”; fragment 3’ 11 1/2” high.
Kroisos, from Anavysos, Greece, Archaic, ca. 530 BCE. Marble, 6’4”high.
Peplos Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Archaic, ca. 530 BCE. Marble, 4’ high.
Temple of Hera I (“Basilica”), Paestum, Italy, Archaic, ca. 550 BCE.
Aerial view of the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi, Greece, with the Temple of Apollo, begun 548 BCE, and Archaic treasuries.
Battle of the Gods and Giants, SiphnianTreasury, Delphi, Greece, Archaic, ca. 525 BCE. Marble, 2’ 1” high.
Exekias, Suicide of Ajax, Athenian Black-figure Amphora, Archaic, ca. 540–530 BCE. 2’high.
Euthymides, Dancing Revelers,Athenian Red-figure Amphora, Archaic, ca. 510 BCE. 2’ high.
Temple of Aphaia(looking southwest), Aegina, Greece, Archaic, ca. 500–490 BCE.
Dying Warrior, from the west pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, Archaic, ca. 500–490 BCE. Marble, 5’2 ½” long.
Dying Warrior, from the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, Archaic, ca. 480 BCE. Marble, 6’1” long.
Kritios Boy, from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 480 BCE. Marble, 3’ 10” high.
Charioteer, from the sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi, Greece, Classical, ca. 470 BCE. Bronze, 5’11” high.
Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer). Roman marble copy from Pompeii, Italy, after a bronze original of ca. 450–440 BCE, Classical, 6’11”high.
Myron, Diskobolos(Discus Thrower). Roman marble copy of a bronze original of ca. 450 BCE, Classical, 5’1” high.
Komos(“Drunken Procession”), Athenian Red-figure Kylix, from Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 480 BCE, 5 ½” diameter
Niobid Painter, Artemis and Apollo Slaying the Children of Niobe(Athenian red-figure calyx krater), from Orvieto, Italy, Classical, ca. 450 BCE. 1’9” high.
Achilles Painter, Warrior Taking Leave of His Wife (Athenian white-ground lekythos), from Eretria, Greece, Classical, ca. 440 BCE. Approx. 1’ 5” high.
Youth Diving, painted ceiling of the Tomb of the Diver, Paestum, Italy, Classical, ca. 480–470 BCE. 3’4” high.
Grave Stele of a Little Girl, originally from Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 450–440 BCE,Marble, 31 ½” tall
Praxiteles, Hermes and the Infant Dionysos, from the Temple of Hera, Olympia, Greece. Late Classical, ca. 340 BCE, marble, 7’1” high.
Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos. Roman marble copy of a Greek original of ca. 340–330 BCE, Late Classical, 6’8” high.
Lysippos, The Scraper. Roman marble copy of a bronze original of ca. 330 BCE, Late Classical, 6’9” high.
Hades Abducting Persephone, detail of wall painting from tomb 1, Vergina, Macedonia, Late Classical, 340–330 BCE, 3’3 1/2”.
Tholos in the Sanctuary of Athena, Epidauros, Greece, ca. 350 BCE, Late Classical.
Reconstruction drawing of the Tomb of Mausolos(Mausoleum), Halikarnassos, Turkey, Late Classical, ca. 359–351 BCE. Full height est. 140’.
Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, Turkey, Hellenistic, ca. 175 BCE. Approx. 31’ tall, 115’ wide, and 110’ deep.
Dying Gaul. Roman marble copy of a bronze original of ca. 230–220 BCE, Hellenistic, 3’1/2” high.
Nike of Samothrace, from Samothrace, Greece, Hellenistic, ca. 190 BCE. Marble, Nike approx. 9’ tall (including wings); with the base the whole is 18’ 3”high.
Aphrodite from Melos (Venus de Milo), Melos, Greece, Hellenistic, ca. 150–125 BCE. Marble, 6’7” high.
Sleeping Eros, from Rhodes, Hellenistic, ca. 150–100 BCE. Bronze, 2’9 1/2” long.
Laocoön and His Sons, from Rome, Italy, Hellenistic, early first century CE Marble, 7’10 1/2” high.
Iktinos and Kallikrates,Parthenon(Temple of Athena Parthenos, looking southeast), Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, 447–432 BCE.
Pheidias, Athena Parthenos, in the cellaof the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 438 BCE. Model of the lost chryselephantine statue. According to Pliny the Elder, the sculpture was nearly 38’ tall!
Lapithversus Centaur, metope from the south side of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 447–432 BCE. Marble, 4’8” high.
Details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze, from the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 447–432 BCE. Marble, approx. 525 long, 3’6” high, a mere 2” deep. Horsemen of north frieze (left); seated gods and goddesses (Poseidon, Apollo, and Artemis) of east frieze (bottom); and elders and maidens of east frieze (right).
Three Goddesses, from the east pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 438–432 BCE. Marble, greatest height 4’ 5”. An example of “wet drapery,” which was quite popular when depicting the female form.
Porch of the Maidens (caryatids), of the south porch of the Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 421–405 BCE. Marble, 7’7” high.
Nike Adjusting Her Sandal, from the Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Classical, ca. 410 BCE. Marble, 3’6” high.
Fibula with Pacing Lions, from the Regolini-GalassiTomb, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 650–640 BCE, Orientalizing period. Gold, 1’1/2” high.
Revetment plaque from Acquarossa, Banquet Scene, c. 575–550 BCE, painted terra cotta, 8 ½” high
Aplu(Apulu),from the roof of the PortonaccioTemple, Veii, Italy, ca. 510 BCE. Painted terra cotta, 5’9” high.
Sarcophagus with Reclining Couple, from the BanditacciaNecropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 BCE. Painted terracotta, 3’9 ½” x 6’ 7”.
Tumuli in the Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, seventh to second centuries BCE.
Interior of the Tomb of the Reliefs, Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, third century BCE.
Interior of the Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480–470 BCE, fresco
Tomb of the Anina Family, Tarquinia, Italy, end of 4th century BCE, fresco
She-Wolf, from Rome, Italy, ca. 500–480 BCE. Bronze, 33 ½” high.
Sarcophagus Lid with Husband and Wife, Vulci, Italy, c. 350–300 BCE, Marble, 7’ long
Porta Augusta, northern gateway into Perugia, Italy, 3rd–2ndcentury BCE
Temple of Portunus(after restoration, 2013), Rome, Italy, ca. 80–70 BCE.
Veristic male portrait, early first century BCE. Marble, life-size.
Denarius with portrait of Julius Caesar, 44 BCE. Silver, diameter ¾”.
Atrium of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE, rebuilt 62–79 CE.
Peristyle of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE, rebuilt ca. 62–79 CE.
First Style wall painting (Incrustation), Samnite House, Herculaneum, Italy, late second century BCE.
Second Style wall paintings, Villa of Publius FanniusSynistor, Boscoreale, Italy, ca. 50–40 BCE. Fresco, 8’9” high.
Dionysiac Mystery Frieze, Second Style wall paintings, Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 60–50 BCE. Fresco, frieze 5’4” high.
Detail of a Third Style wall painting, Villa of Agrippa Postumus, Boscotrecase, Italy, ca. 10 BCE. Fresco, 7’8” high.
Fourth Style wall paintings, Ixion Room, House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 70–79 CE.
Woman with Stylus and Writing Tablet, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 55–70 CE. Fresco, 1’¼” diameter.
Augustus of Primaporta, Italy, ca. 20 CE. Marble, 6’8” high.
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, from Rome, Italy, ca. 175 CE. Bronze, 11’6” high.
Ara PacisAugustae(Altar of Augustan Peace), Rome, Italy, 13–9 BCE, approx. 35’ wide
Imperial Procession, detail of the south frieze of the Ara PacisAugustae, Rome, Italy, 13–9 BCE. Marble, 5’3” high.
Segovia Aqueduct, Spain, First or early second century CE, Granite
Al-Khasneh(Treasury), Petra, Jordan, early second century CE.
Facade of the Colosseum(Flavian Amphitheater), Rome, Italy, ca. 70–80 CE.
Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE.
Spoils of Jerusalem,relief panel from the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE. Marble, 7’10” high.
Column of Trajan, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE.
Beheaded Dacians, Column of Trajan, 112 CE
Pantheon, Rome, Italy, 118–125 CE,Int. height and dome diameter: 143’
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy, 118–125 CE.
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