These are the three types of Ancient Greek columns.
What are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian?
The remaining sculptures of Ancient Greek bronzes were mostly found where?
(otherwise we have Roman marble copies)
What is at the bottom of the sea?
This tholos tomb is an earthen mound and covers a burial chamber. It was the larges high-domed space until the Roman Pantheon.
What is the Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, Greece, ca. 1300-1250 BCE?
They used materials that were ephemeral and did not last
Why do we not have Etruscan temples or many sculptures
The Archaic smile is most commonly seen on these figures
What is Kouros/Korai?
This temple dedicated to Athena, located at the top of the Acropolis.
What is the Parthenon
This large sculpture of a goddess shows a moment of victory and was origianlly installed on a mountain said with a fountain.
What is the Nike of Samothrace?
Etruscan tombs were generally a recreation of the typical Etruscan what?
What are their homes?
This "perfect" sculpture was made to show mathematical proportions, balance, and was influenced by Pythagoras!
What is Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) by Polykleitos?
(Roman marble copy from Pompeii, Italy, after a bronze original of ca. 450–440 BCE)
These are unusual architectural characteristics of the Palace at Knossos.
What is the upside down columns, crowded rooms, and a labyrinth.
Ancient Greek art changed during this time - it became more dramitic and emotional. They didn't have to show perfection, gods, or the ideal.
What is the Hellenistic Period?
In a Greek temple, the absence of a base on a column indicates/identifies what Greek order?
What is Doric
What is the Palace at Knossos? (Crete, Greece, c. 1700-1400 BCE)
Etruscan temples did not have pedimental sculpture, but this instead.
What is statues on their roof?
Kritos boy shows what important artistic convention.
(Kroisos, from Anavysos, Greece, ca. 530 BCE)
What is contraposto?
The type of stone architecture seen at Mycenae, thought to have been build by Cyclops.
What is cyclopean.