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Greek Art and Culture
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Greek Art and Culture
  • Concerned with creating the perfect individual
  • Balance between the intellectual and physical
    (beauty and harmony)
  • Human form was focal point of art
  • Greeks encouraged all forms of art
  • Broken into three periods
  • -Archaic 600-480 BCE
  • -Classic 480-323 BCE
  • -Hellenistic 323-150 BCE

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Greek Sculpture
  • Pre-Archaic-Rigid, did not represent
  • real people
  • Archaic-Less natural and realistic,
  • more idealized, from observation
  • Classic- Arts flourished after war-
  • worked in bronze-very natural-still a
  • bit rigid and severe
  • Hellenistic- Began after a war
  • disrupted Classical Greece-more
  • concerned with action and emotion

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The Kritios Boy
  • 480 BCE Marble 310 Late Archaic/Early
    Classic Period Acropolis
    Museum, Athens
  • -Amazing because he actually stands-not held by a
    block
  • -Arms are free, not bound by part of the original
    stone
  • -Weight rest mainly on the left leg- relaxed
    stance
  • -contrapposto- Technique of sculpting the human
    figure in a pose that puts the weight of the body
    in balance. Weight is on one leg with shoulders
    and hips in counterbalance of each other
    naturally so that the figure does not fall over.
  • -Shows that artist understood that different body
    parts work as a system
  • -Brings the sculpture to life

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Charioteer of Delphi
  • 470 BCE Bronze Classic Period 71
  • Archaeological Museum, Delphi Found
    1896
  • -originally stood on chariot drawn by four
    horses
  • - The sculpture depicts the driver of the
    chariot race at the moment when he presents his
    chariot and horses to the spectators in
    recognition of his victory.
  • - meant to honor Apollo
  • -bronze cast in section and then put
    together
  • -inclined slightly to one side
  • -left arm missing
  • -inlaid glass in the eyes with copper and
    silver accents around the eyes and head

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Nike of Samothrace
  • 190 BCE Hellenistic Period Marble 8
    The Louvre, Paris
  • forward movement
  • Right arm was forward but they were never
    recovered
  • notable for its naturalistic pose and for the
    rendering of the figure's draped garments
  • Fun Fact- The Rolls Royce radiator figurine,
    Spirit of Ecstasy,
  • is based on the Nike
  • Probably celebrating a naval victory
  • Probably stood on the prow of a ship overlooking
    the Sanctuary of the Great Gods
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