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 #2

fvankeur@aol.com


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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.
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Late Hellenistic Period, 160-30 B.C.

Grotto (Spelunca) forming summer dining hall from villa of Tiberius, Sperlonga, Italy

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Scylla and Odysseus’ Ship, by Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athenodoros, from Tiberius’ dining Grotto, Sperlonga

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C ? by Hagesandros, Polydoros and Athenodoros of a Hellenistic Statuary Group, depicting the Blinding of Cyclops Polyphemos by Odysseus, from Tiberius’ dining grotto at Sperlonga (bronze), baroque

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O Marble krater in Louvre and two marble kraters from Mahdia shipwreck with satyrs & maenads and Dionysos and Ariadne, made in Athens (marble), Neo-Attic (drawing of all the figures and photos from Gisela Hellenkemper, Das Wrack, 1994)

Dionysian frieze from marble kraters
O Borghese krater in Paris, Louvre, and drawing by Rubens, of satyr supporting drunken Silenos, in Dresden
O Two kraters from Mahdia shipwreck
O Dionysos and Ariadne from Mahdia kraters
O Satyr supporting drunken Silenos, from Mahdia krater
O Relief with Three Graces, Neo-Attic
O Dancers (Pentelic marble), Neo-Attic
O Dancers (Pentelic marble), Neo-Attic

Reconstruction of statue group inluding lost statue representing Pollux, Amykos (the "Boxer" from Rome) and Kastor (the "Hellenistic ruler" from Rome). Drawing by Dale Inglett.


 

go to Main Page
go to Early Classical Period, 480-450 B.C.
go to Parthenon Period, 450-430 B.C.
go to Rich Style, 430-400 B.C.
go to Late Classical Period, 400-330 B.C.
go to Early Hellenistic Period, 330-250 B.C.
go to Middle Hellenistic Period, 250-160 B.C.
this page Late Hellenistic Period, 160-30 B.C.
go to The Greek Temple Plan &
                 The Three Architectural Orders
go to Temples & Freizes - All Periods
go to Works in Hellenistic Styles