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ART 101: Introduction to Art
Classical Greek Art
James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | [email protected]
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period
Reconstruction view of the Acropolis of Athens
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period
Aerial view of the Acropolis of Athens
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period
Parthenon (Temple of Athena Parthenos) Acropolis, Athens, 447-438 BC.(view from the northwest)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period
PhidiasAthena Parthenos
(model of the lost statue)Approx. 38’ tall
The Parthenon(Nashville, TN)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period
Three goddesses (Hestia, Dione, Aphrodite?) from the East pediment of the Parthenon, c. 438-432 BC, Marble, greatest height approx. 4’5”
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period
Nike Adjusting Her Sandal(from the south side of the
parapet of the temple of Athena Nike.)
Acropolis, Athens,c. 410 BC
Marbleapprox. 3’6” high
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Praxiteles,Aphrodite of Knidos(Roman copy of lost Greek original of c. 350-340 BC)
MarbleApprox. 6’ 8” high
Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE –Late Classical Period
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ART 101: Introduction to Art
Hellenistic Greek Art
James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | [email protected]
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, c. 175 BC, (now in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Altar of Zeus, Pergamonc. 175 BC
Now in Staatliche Museen, Berlin.
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Athena Battling Alkyoneos, from Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, marble, approx. 7’x6”
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Dying gaul
Dying Gaul (Roman marble copy of Greek original bronze)
From Pergamon
Original c. 230-220 BC
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Nike of Samothracec. 190 BCMarbleapprox. 8’ 1”
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
The Cyclops Polyphemus and Odysseus, from Sperlonga, 14-19 ADAttributed to Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes.
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art
Laocoon and His Sons
by Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes
Early first century
Marbleapprox. 7’ 101/2” high
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ART 101: Introduction to Art
Etruscan Art
James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | [email protected]
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART
Model of typical Etruscan temple of the sixth century BC
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART
Apollo, from the roof of the Portonaccio Temple,Veii, c. 510-500 BC, Painted terracottaApprox. 5’ 11” high
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART
Capitoline Wolfc. 500-48 BCApprox. 31 ½ “ highBronze
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Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART
Portrait of Aule Metele “The Orator”From SanguinetoEarly first century BCBronzeApprox. 5’ 7” high
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ART 101: Introduction to Art
Roman Art
James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | [email protected]
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Art & Cultural Mythology:
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Temple of “Fortuna Virilis” (Temple of Portunus) Rome,Late second or early first century BC.
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
The main advantage of concrete construction was the abilityto create vaulted and domed ceilings without internal supports
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Head of a Roman PatricianFrom Otricoli, c. 75-50 BCMarbleapprox. 14” high
Art & Cultural Mythology: THE EARLY REPUBLIC
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Denarius with portrait of Julius Caesar, 44 BC.Silver, diameter approx. ¼ inch.
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Portrait of Augustus as generalfrom Primaporta, copy of abronze original Marble, c. 20 BC
Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
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Painted reconstruction ofPortrait of Augustus as generalFrom Primaporta
Original c. 20 BC
Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC (view from southwest)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Aeneas Sacrifices to the Penates, Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC (view from southwest)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
“Tellus” panel from Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC, Marble, 5’3” high
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Procession of the Imperial Family from Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC, Marble, 5’3” high
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Colosseum, Rome, c. A.D. 70-80 (exterior view)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Colosseum, Rome, c. A.D. 70-80 (interior view)
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Arch of Titus, Rome, after A.D. 81
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Arch of Titus, Rome, after A.D. 81
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, A.D. 81 marble, approx. 7’ 10” high.
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
The Triumph of Titus, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, A.D. 81 marble, approx. 7’ 10” high.
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Trajan’s ColumnFrom Trajan’s forum
Rome
Marble128’ highA.D. 113
Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Trajan’s ColumnFrom Trajan’s Forum
Rome
Marble128’ highA.D. 113
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Trajan’s Column (detail), Marble, 128’ high, A.D. 113
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Pantheon, exterior view, Rome, A.D 118-125
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Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Pantheon, interior view,
Rome, A.D 118-125
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Portraits of theFour Tetrachs,
c. A.D. 305
Poryphyry(purple marble)Approx. 4’ 3” high
San Marco,Venice
Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE