Archaic greek architecture

    • [DOC File]CHAPTER FIVE - arthistorysurvey1

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      Greek myths and legends often furnished the narrative subjects for these vase-paintings. Archaic Art Archaic Architecture. Key Images The Temple of Hera I and the Temple of Hera II, Paestum, p.110, 5.10 Interior, Temple of Hera II, p.111, 5.11 Archaic Sculpture Key Images Kore (Maiden), p.113, 5.14 Kouros (Youth), p.113, 5.15

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      Greek sculptors had depicted Africans since the Archaic age, but the multicultural Hellenistic civilization gave rise to an explosion of multiethnic artistic images. As John Boardman writes, “Alexandria was a meeting-place of the races, and the Macedonian conquests in the East had offered the artists even more opportunity to refect on the un ...

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    • [DOC File]Art and Architecture in Asia Minor

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      M. Yeroulanou, ‘Architecture in city and Sanctuary’, ch 6. If you want to buy a reference book (no obligation), any of the following would be useful. J. Boardman, Greek Art (Thames and Hudson, World of Art, 5th edition) c. £13. R. Osborne, Archaic and Classical Greek Art (Oxford History of Art) .c £15-20

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    • [DOC File]Pingry School

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      Day 2-Archaic Greek Civilization-Overseas Expansion and the Development of Sparta and Athens. Reading due: text, pp. 94-97; Lycurgus and comparison handouts; study for Map Quiz Terms to define-polis, acropolis, agora, monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, democracy, tyranny.

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      What style of architecture was used to construct it? Sculpture: Chapter 6, pages 170-172 for Archaic, and page 185 for transition to Classical. Chapter 7, pages 193-194 and 212-213for Classical. Chapter 7, pages 215-218 for Hellenistic. 1. Describe the characteristics of Archaic Sculpture. How can you recognize an archaic piece of Greek ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 5 Ancient Greece - Art History

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      Explain the formal and iconographic characteristics of Geometric, Orientalizing, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic period art. Identify the sources (geographical location), orders, and parts of ancient Greek architecture. Explain the artistic and architectural theories governing ancient Greek art and architecture.

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    • [DOC File]CV 1/95 - Texas Architecture

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      Reader: Lisa Buboltz (Harvard, History of Art and Architecture): “Dance Scenes in Early Archaic Greek Vase Painting.” Director: David G. Mitten. Reader: Natalie Taback (Harvard, History of Art and Architecture): “Untangling the Muses: A Comprehensive Study of Sculptures of Muses in the Greek and Roman World.” Director: David G. Mitten.

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    • [DOC File]GREEK ART AND ARCHITECTURE - Furman University

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      Be able to list/distinguish the five Greek periods: Geometric, Orientalizing (which is not discussed in your book), Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. Be able to label/identify the components of the Greek Doric and Ionic orders as illustrated on page 100, Elements of Architecture.

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    • [DOC File]1) Content: The meaning, message and/or feeling imparted ...

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      Compare Archaic Greek sculpture (circa 650 BC) to Classical sculpture (ca 340 BC) to Hellenistic sculpture (ca 240 BC). Classical sculpture is more mimetic that Archaic sculpture, but less mimetic than statues from the Hellenistic period.

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