The death of this historic figure marks the beginning of the Hellenistic period.
Who is Alexander the Great
This statue made by the Etruscans has heavy Roman influence.
What is The Orator
Etruscans were known for doing this to their dead.
What is cremation
This sculpture shows a dying warrior, body tense with pain.
What is the Dying Gaul
This building, constructed by the kingdom of Pergamon, is famous for the frieze that wraps around the front.
What is the Temple of Zeus
In the statue of Apulu, you see the return of this feature.
What is the archaic smile
The Etruscans put statues of their gods at this part of their temples.
What is the rooftop
This sculpture was unique for it's depiction of the elderly.
What is the Old Market Woman
Hellenistic sculptors focused on portraying this element of human experience
What is emotion/drama
Hellenistic sculptors used this principle of art to tell stories in their artwork.
Etruscans built their temples out of these two materials.
What are wood and mud bricks
This sculpture shows defeat and weariness through body position and facial expression.
What is the Seated Boxer
Hellenistic Greece was divided up into multiple regions ruled by this type of government.
What is a monarchy
This sculpture interacts with it's environment through motion and use of perspective.
What is Nike of Samothrace
Etruscans buried their dead in these.
What are Tumuli
This piece was so large it had to be fired in four parts.
What is the Sarcophagus with Reclining Couple
The battle of gods against giants
What is gigantomachy
Etruscan sculptures bear a striking resemblance to sculptures of this time period.
What is Ancient Greece
This tomb contains large murals that show a celebratory feast.
What is the Tomb of the Leopards
Made by three different artists and from three different pieces of stone, this piece is an excellent example of drama and storytelling in sculpture.
What is Laocoön