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Art of the Hellenistic World Reading: Stokstad, Range: 323-31 BCE Hellenistic Terms/Concepts: dynamism, theatricality, gigantomachy, expressionism, canon of proportions, torc, pebble mosaic, tesserae. Monument List: “Alexander Mosaic,” from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, c. 2 nd century BCE Stag Hunt Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300- 250 BCE Nike of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Hellenistic, c. 180 BCE Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE Temple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3 rd -1 st century BCE

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Art of the Hellenistic WorldReading:Stokstad,

Range:323-31 BCEHellenistic

Terms/Concepts:dynamism, theatricality, gigantomachy, expressionism, canon of proportions, torc, pebble mosaic, tesserae.

Monument List:“Alexander Mosaic,” from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, c. 2nd century BCEStag Hunt Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300-250 BCENike of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Hellenistic, c. 180 BCE Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCETemple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3rd-1st century BCE

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Chronological Overview

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Chronological Overview

Alexander the Great defeats Darius III

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Philip of MacedonPhilip of Macedon, 340 BCE

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Battle of Issus, 332 BCE

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“Alexander Mosaic,” from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, c. 2nd century BCE (Possibly a copy of a painting by Philoxenos)

Alexander Darius III

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“Alexander Mosaic,” from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, c. 2nd century BCE

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Lysippos. Weary Herakles. Roman copy signed by Glykon of Athens after bronze original of c.320 BCE.

Lysippos. Man Scraping Himself (Apoxyomenos). Roman copy, after a bronze original of c.350-325 BCE.

Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos. Roman marble copy after original of c.350 BCE.

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Greek Empires

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Vergina

Samothrace

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Royal Palace at Pella, Hellenistic, c. 340-300 BCE

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House, Pella, Hellenistic, 320-300 BCE.

Mosaic

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Stag Hunt Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300-250 BCE

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Stag Hunt Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300-250 BCE

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Stag Hunt Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300-250 BCE

Pebble Mosaic

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Dionysus Riding a Panther, Mosaic, Pella, Hellenistic, 300-280 BCE

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Doric Capitals

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Triglyphs and Metopes

Tomb of Philip, Vergina, Hellenistic Late 4th Century BCE

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Detail of Hunt Scene, Tomb of Philip, Vergina, Hellenistic, Late 4th Century BCE.

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Hunt Scene (Detail), Tomb of Philip Stag Mosaic, Pella

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Tomb of Philip (Reconstruction), Vergina, Hellenistic, Late 4th Century BCE.

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Shield from the Tomb of Philip, Vergina late 4th Century BCE

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Myrtle Crown from the Tomb of Philip, Hellenistic, Late 4th Century BCE

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Nike of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Hellenistic, c. 180 BCE

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Nike of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Hellenistic, c. 180 BCE

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The Seleucid Empire

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Alexander Sarcophagus, from Sidon (Syria), Hellenistic, 325-311 BCE

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Alexander Sarcophagus, from Sidon (Syria), Hellenistic, 325-311 BCE

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Alexander Sarcophagus, from Sidon (Syria), Hellenistic, 325-311 BCE

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“Alexander Mosaic,” from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, c. 2nd century BCE

Alexander Sarcophagus, from Sidon (Syria), Hellenistic, 325-311 BCE

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Pergamene Empire

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Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE

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Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE

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Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE

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Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE

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Great Altar at Pergamon,Turkey, Hellenistic, 175-150 BCE

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Gaul Killing his Wife and Himself, Roman Copy, c. 220 BCE.

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Dying Gaul Trumpeter, Roman Copy, Hellenistic, c. 220 BCE

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Reconstruction of the Monument of Attalos I, Pergamon, c. 220 BCE

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Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athenodoros of Rhodes, Laocoön and his Sons, Roman Copy,, c. 1st century CE (Possibly of Pergamene inspiration)

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Ptolemaic Empire

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Coin with Zeus Ammon Coin with Alexander as Zeus Ammon

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Arsinoe II, Alexandria, Egypt, Hellenistic, c. 316-269 BCE

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Arsinoe II, her sister, and Ptolemy II, Alexandria, Egypt, Hellenistic, c. 316-269 BCE

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Temple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3rd-1st century BCE

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Temple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3rd-1st century BCE

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Temple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3rd-1st century BCE

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Temple of Horus at Edfu, Hellenistic, c. 3rd-1st century BCE

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Critical Thinking Questions

1. How do the Greeks assert their ruler among the Egyptians.

2. How are the scenes of conflict different in the Hellenistic world than they were on classical monuments like the Parthenon?

3. What elements of Hellenistic art may be considered “expressive” or “theatrical”?