![]() ARHI4010/6010: Classical and Hellenistic Greek Art Dr. Frances Van Keuren, University of Georgia Works Not Illustrated in Textbooks and Ancient Textual Commentary STUDY GUIDE #1 fvankeur@aol.com |
|
|
Original sculptures have an "O" and copies have a "C" next to their name. The material named within parentheses is that of the original sculpture. Click on image for larger view. |
|
Late
Classical Period, 400-330 B.C.
|
| C
Kephisodotos the Elders Peace & Wealth (Eirene & Ploutos),
in Athenian Agora = market place (bronze?), early rococo Perseus Sculpture Catalog: Eirene and Ploutos type Photographs from Perseus Sculpture Catalog, of copy in Munich, GL 219 go to ancient texts |
|
| O?
Praxiteles Hermes & Dionysus, dedication in temple of Hera at
Olympia(marble), rococo Perseus Sculpture Catalog: Olympia Hermes with Infant Dionysos go to ancient texts go to ancient texts |
![]() |
| O Praxiteles' or School of Praxiteles' Marathon Boy, found in Marathon Bay (bronze), to be restored with drinking horn and phiale or as Hermes with grapes and infant Dionysos, rococo. | ![]() |
| C
Praxiteles Apollo the Lizard Slayer, Sauroktonos (bronze), rococo Perseus Sculpture Catalog: Apollo Sauroktonos Photographs from Perseus Sculpture Catalog, of copy in Louvre, Ma 441 go to ancient texts |
|
| C
Praxiteles Aphrodite, in temple of Aphrodite at Knidos (marble), rococo Perseus Sculpture Catalog: Aphrodite of Knidos Photograph from Beazley Archive: Sculpture: Collection of Casts go to ancient texts |
![]() |
| C
Skopas' Dancing Maenad with kid (marble), baroque go to ancient texts go to ancient texts |
![]() |
| O
Bryaxis' ? Mausolus and Artemisia or Ancestors from Mausoleum at Halicarnasus
(marble), baroque. go to ancient texts |
![]() |
| O
Silanion's Head of Boxer Satyros, athletic dedication from Olympia (bronze),
baroque. go to ancient texts go to ancient texts |
![]() |
| C
Silanions Plato, from Academy at Athens (bronze), Attic simple style Democratic Art: Portraits: Plato Photograph from Beazley Archive: Sculpture: Collection of Casts go to ancient texts |
![]() |
|
go
to Main Page |