History of Art 101 Lecture 10: Classical Greece


Slide list
  1. Kouros, from Tenea, c. 570 BC, marble, Staatliche Antikensammlungen Glyptothek, Munich.
  2. Kore, from Chios, c. 510 BC, marble, Acropolis Museum.
  3. Kritios Boy, c. 480 BC, marble, Acropolis Museum.
  4. Discobolos, Imperial Roman copy, marble, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome.
  5. Warrior, from Riace, 5th century BC. Bronze with bone, glass plate, silver and copper inlay, Museo Nazionale, Reggio Calabria.
  6. Warrior, from Riace, 3/4 view. 5th century BC. Bronze with bone, glass plate, silver and copper inlay, Museo Nazionale, Reggio Calabria.
  7. Recumbent Stag, shield plaque from Kostromskaya, south Russia. 7th to 6th century BC, State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
  8. Saddle-cover, from Pazyryk, Russia. 5th century BC. Felt, leather, fur, hair, and gold. State Hermitage, St. Peterspurg.
  9. Nike from Olympia, c. 420 BC, Marble. Archaeological Museum, Olympia.
  10. Doryphorus, Imperial Roman copy, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples.
  11. Charioteer, from the Temple of Apollo, Delphi. c. 478 or 474 BC, bronze. Archaeological Museum, Delphi.
  12. Detail of Charioteer, c. 478 or 474 BC, bronze, Archaeological Museum, Delphi.
  13. Pectoral from Ordzhonikidze, Russia, 4th century BC, gold. Historical Museum Kiev.
  14. Tattoo from right arm of chief. Scythian, Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
  15. Tattoo, rear view, from right arm of chief. Scythian. Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
  16. Tattoo, frontal view from right arm of chief. Scythian. Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
  17. Scythian Archaeological Sites
  18. Amphora, late 6th century. Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich.
  19. Detai of Vase by Medias, c. 410 BC. British Museum, London.
  20. Erechtheum, 421-405 BC, Athens.
  21. Porch of the Maidens, Erechtheum.