Archaic Greek
Classical Greek
Hellenistic Greek
Etruscan Art
100

This facial expression is a dead giveaway when trying to determine if a sculpture is "Archaic"...

What is the "archaic" smile?

100

The leader of Athens who used the Delian League treasury money to build the classical building shown.

Who is Pericles?

100

This type of capital was most frequently used during the Hellenistic Period of Greek Art

What is the Corinthian capital

100

This is the location of the Etruscan civilization.

What is Italy?

200

The name of this type of male archaic funerary statue

What a kouros?

200

The stance of classical Greek sculpture that shows weight shifted onto one hip.

What is contrapposto?

200

One visual aspect that is characteristically Hellenistic

Movement, drama, texture, light and dark contrast

200

Etruscan temple decorations were found on this part of the temple.

What is the roof?

300

This is one way in which this statue differs from Egyptian funerary statues.

What is the use of negative space?

What is nudity?

300

The typical mood of classical Greek sculpture, including the Grave Stele of Hegeso and Doryphoros

What is calm, composed, poised?

300

This artwork shows a very different and Hellenistic view of the Greek athlete.

Seated Boxer

300

Most of what we know about the Etruscans came from the excavation of these places.

What are necropoli?

400

Although the function of this artwork is unknown, we do know that it was found here.

What is the Acropolis?
400

The ORIGINAL material of this artwork.

What is bronze?

400

This historical event prompted the artistic changes of the Hellenistic period.

What is the death of Alexander the Great and the breakup of his empire?

400

These materials that Etruscan temples are made out of are different than the materials used for Greek temples.

What is wood and mud brick?

500
Name of the temple in slide #3, where is is (city, country), and who is it dedicated to?
What is Parthenon, Athens Greece, Athena
500

This sculptor is responsible for the wet drapery look of the sculptural program of the Acropolis.

Who is Phidias?

500

The event being portrayed in this relief sculpture

What is the gigantomachy? Athena defeated the titans (giants). 

500

This Roman architect's writing about the Temple of Minerva is how we know what it looked like.

Who is Vitruvius?

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