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Greek. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, as rebuilt post 479 BCE.
2nd half fifth century BCE.
[Fig. 2.1]
Greek. The Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece.
150 BCE.
[Fig. 2.2]
Map: The City-states of Ancient Greece.
[Fig. Map 2.1]
Cycladic. Figurine of a woman from the Cyclades.
ca. 2500 BCE. Marble. Height: 15-3/4".
Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation. Museum of Cycladic Arts, Athens.
N. P. Goulandris Collection, No. 206. [Fig. 2.3]
Minoan. Miniature Ship Fresco, left section. Room 5, West House, Akrotiri, Thera.
Before 1623 BCE. Fresco. Height: 15-3/4".
National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.4]
Minoan. Bull Leaping (Toreador Fresco). From the palace complex at Knossos, Crete.
ca. 1450–1375 BCE. Fresco. Height approx. 24-1/2".
National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.5]
Minoan. Snake Goddess or Priestess. From the palace at Knossos, Crete.
ca. 1500 BCE. Faience. Height 11-5/8".
National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.6]
Minoan. Reconstruction drawing of the new palace complex at Knossos, Crete
(color drawing).
ca. 1500 BCE.
[Fig. 2.7]
Minoan. Grand Staircase, east wing, palace complex at Knossos, Crete, as reconstructed
by Sir Arthur Evans.
ca. 1500 BCE.
[Fig. 2.8]
Minoan. Vaphio Cup, from a tomb at Vaphio, south of Sparta, Greece.
ca. 1650–1450 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height 3-1/2".
National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.9]
Mycenaean. Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece.
ca. 1300 BCE. Limestone relief. Height of relief panel: 9' 6".
[Fig. 2.10]
Mycenaean. Funerary mask (Mask of Agamemnon).
From Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece.
ca. 1600–1550 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height: approx. 12".
National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.11]
Greek. Botkin Class Amphora, Greek. Black-figure decoration.
ca. 540-530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 11-9/16" Diameter: 9-1/2".
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Henry Lillie Pierce Fund 98.923.
Photograph © 2008 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 2.12]
Greek. The Temple of Hera I, ca. 560 BCE (background), and The Temple of Hera II,
ca. 460 BC. (foreground), Paestum, Italy. [Fig. 2.13]
Greek. The Athenian Treasury, Delphi.
ca. 510 BCE.
[Fig. 2.14a]
Greek. Plan: the Athenian Treasury, Delphi.
ca. 510 BCE.
[Fig. 2.14b]
Greek. Model of a Temple, found in the Sanctuary of Hera, Argos.
Mid-eighth century BCE.
[Fig. 2.15]
Euphiletos Painter. A foot-race at the Panathenaic Games in Athens. Detail of black-figure
Amphora by Euphiletos Painter.
ca. 530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 24-1/2".
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.12).
Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.16]
Greek. Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, plan.
ca. 540 BCE.
[Fig. 2-CL.1b]
Greek. Doric columns at the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy.
ca. 540 BCE.
[Fig. 2-CL.1a]
Greek. Naxian sphinx on an Ionic column, Delphi.
ca. 560 BCE. Height of sphinx: 91".
Archaeological Museum, Delphi. [Fig. 2-CL.2]
Greek. Corinthian capital from the Tholos, Epidaurus.
Fourth century BCE. Height: 26".
Archaeological Museum, Epidaurus. [Fig. 2-CL.3]
Greek. Diagram of the Orders, from James Stuart, The Antiquities of Athens,
London. 1794.
[Fig. 2-CL.4]
Greek. New York Kuoros.
ca. 600 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 4".
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1932 (32.11.1). Image
copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.17]
Greek. Anavysos Kouros, from Anavysos cemetery, near Athens.
ca. 525 BE. Marble with remnants of paint. Height: 6' 4".
National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.18]
Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens.
Dedicated 530 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 47-1/2”
Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.19a]
Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, plaster cast reconstructing the original.
Dedicated 530 BCE. Plaster cast. Height: 47-1/2”
Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge, England. [Fig. 2.19b]
Greek. Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens.
ca. 520 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 21".
Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.20]
The Priam Painter. Women at a Fountain House. Black-figure decoration on a hydria vase.
ca. 520 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 20-7/8".
Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Reproduced with permission. © 2005 Museum of
Fine Arts, Boston. All rights reserved. [Fig. 2.21]
Euphronius (painter) and Euxitheos (potter). Death of Sarpedon. Red-figure decoration
on a calyx krater. ca. 515 BCE. Red-figure ceramic. Height: 18".
Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 2.22]
Greek. Map: Athens as it appeared in the late fifth century BCE.
[Fig. Map 2.2]
Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens.
447–438 BCE, Sculpture program by 432 BCE. 221' x 101' (top step).
[Fig. 2.23]
Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: the plan of the temple, Acropolis, Athens.
447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step).
[Fig. 2.23b]
Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens.
ca. 425 BCE.
[Fig. 2.24]
Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens.
430s–405 BCE.
[Fig. 2.25]
Greek. Kritios Boy, from Acropolis, Athens. ca. 480 BCE.
480 BCE. Marble. Height: 46".
Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.26]
Polyclitus. Doryphoros (Spear Bearer),
Roman copy after the original bronze by Polyclitus.
ca. 450–440 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 6".
Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 2.27]
Phidias. Model of the Athena Parthenos, original ca. 440 BCE.
ca. 440 BCE. Height of original: approx. 40'.
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. [Fig. 2.28]
Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: Cutaway drawing of the Parthenon porch showing
friezes, metopes, and pediment. (color drawing).
447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step).
[Fig. 2.29]
Young Men on Horseback, segment of the north frieze, Parthenon.
ca. 440 BCE. Marble. Height: 41".
© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.30]
A recumbent god (Dionysus or Heracles), from the east pediment of the Parthenon.
ca. 435 BCE. Marble.
© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.31]
Lapith overcoming a centaur, south metope 27, from the Parthenon, Athens.
447–438 BCE.
© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.32]
Assteas. Red-figure krater depicting a comedy, from Paestum, Italy.
ca. 350 BCE. Red-figure ceramic.
Staatliche Museen, Berlin. [Fig. 2.33]
Theater, Epidaurus.
Early third century BCE.
[Fig. 2.34]
Plan: Theater at Epidaurus (line drawing).
Early third century BCE.
[Fig. 2.35]
Alexander the Great, head from a Pergamene copy (ca. 200 BCE) of a statue, possibly
after a fourth-century BCE original by Lysippus. Marble.
Height: 16-1/8". Archaeological Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. [Fig. 2.36]
Map: Alexander’s empire as of his death in 323 BCE and the route of his conquests.
323 BCE.
[Fig. Map 2.3]
Roman copy after Lysippus. Apoxyomenos (The Scraper), Roman copy of an original
Greek bronze of ca. 350–325 BCE.
ca. 350–325 BCE. Marble after bronze original. Height: 6' 8".
Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.37]
Roman copy after Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos.
ca. 350 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 8".
P. Zigrossi/Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.38]
Hellenistic. Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon.
ca. 165 BCE. Marble.
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.39]
Hellenistic. East frieze of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. Detail.
ca. 165 BCE. Marble.
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.40]
Hellenistic. Nike (Victory) of Samothrace.
From the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace.
ca. 300-190 BCE. Marble. Height: 8' 1".
Musée du Louvre, Paris. [Fig. 2.41]
Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes. Laocoön and His Sons.
Second-first century BCE, or first century CE. Marble. Height: 8' 1/2".
Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.42]

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Humanties 100: Chapter 2

  • 1. Greek. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, as rebuilt post 479 BCE. 2nd half fifth century BCE. [Fig. 2.1]
  • 2. Greek. The Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece. 150 BCE. [Fig. 2.2]
  • 3. Map: The City-states of Ancient Greece. [Fig. Map 2.1]
  • 4. Cycladic. Figurine of a woman from the Cyclades. ca. 2500 BCE. Marble. Height: 15-3/4". Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation. Museum of Cycladic Arts, Athens. N. P. Goulandris Collection, No. 206. [Fig. 2.3]
  • 5. Minoan. Miniature Ship Fresco, left section. Room 5, West House, Akrotiri, Thera. Before 1623 BCE. Fresco. Height: 15-3/4". National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.4]
  • 6. Minoan. Bull Leaping (Toreador Fresco). From the palace complex at Knossos, Crete. ca. 1450–1375 BCE. Fresco. Height approx. 24-1/2". National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.5]
  • 7. Minoan. Snake Goddess or Priestess. From the palace at Knossos, Crete. ca. 1500 BCE. Faience. Height 11-5/8". National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.6]
  • 8. Minoan. Reconstruction drawing of the new palace complex at Knossos, Crete (color drawing). ca. 1500 BCE. [Fig. 2.7]
  • 9. Minoan. Grand Staircase, east wing, palace complex at Knossos, Crete, as reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. ca. 1500 BCE. [Fig. 2.8]
  • 10. Minoan. Vaphio Cup, from a tomb at Vaphio, south of Sparta, Greece. ca. 1650–1450 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height 3-1/2". National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.9]
  • 11. Mycenaean. Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece. ca. 1300 BCE. Limestone relief. Height of relief panel: 9' 6". [Fig. 2.10]
  • 12. Mycenaean. Funerary mask (Mask of Agamemnon). From Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece. ca. 1600–1550 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height: approx. 12". National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.11]
  • 13. Greek. Botkin Class Amphora, Greek. Black-figure decoration. ca. 540-530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 11-9/16" Diameter: 9-1/2". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Henry Lillie Pierce Fund 98.923. Photograph © 2008 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 2.12]
  • 14. Greek. The Temple of Hera I, ca. 560 BCE (background), and The Temple of Hera II, ca. 460 BC. (foreground), Paestum, Italy. [Fig. 2.13]
  • 15. Greek. The Athenian Treasury, Delphi. ca. 510 BCE. [Fig. 2.14a]
  • 16. Greek. Plan: the Athenian Treasury, Delphi. ca. 510 BCE. [Fig. 2.14b]
  • 17. Greek. Model of a Temple, found in the Sanctuary of Hera, Argos. Mid-eighth century BCE. [Fig. 2.15]
  • 18. Euphiletos Painter. A foot-race at the Panathenaic Games in Athens. Detail of black-figure Amphora by Euphiletos Painter. ca. 530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 24-1/2". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.12). Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.16]
  • 19. Greek. Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, plan. ca. 540 BCE. [Fig. 2-CL.1b]
  • 20. Greek. Doric columns at the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy. ca. 540 BCE. [Fig. 2-CL.1a]
  • 21. Greek. Naxian sphinx on an Ionic column, Delphi. ca. 560 BCE. Height of sphinx: 91". Archaeological Museum, Delphi. [Fig. 2-CL.2]
  • 22. Greek. Corinthian capital from the Tholos, Epidaurus. Fourth century BCE. Height: 26". Archaeological Museum, Epidaurus. [Fig. 2-CL.3]
  • 23. Greek. Diagram of the Orders, from James Stuart, The Antiquities of Athens, London. 1794. [Fig. 2-CL.4]
  • 24. Greek. New York Kuoros. ca. 600 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 4". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1932 (32.11.1). Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.17]
  • 25. Greek. Anavysos Kouros, from Anavysos cemetery, near Athens. ca. 525 BE. Marble with remnants of paint. Height: 6' 4". National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.18]
  • 26. Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens. Dedicated 530 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 47-1/2” Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.19a]
  • 27. Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, plaster cast reconstructing the original. Dedicated 530 BCE. Plaster cast. Height: 47-1/2” Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge, England. [Fig. 2.19b]
  • 28. Greek. Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens. ca. 520 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 21". Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.20]
  • 29. The Priam Painter. Women at a Fountain House. Black-figure decoration on a hydria vase. ca. 520 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 20-7/8". Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Reproduced with permission. © 2005 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All rights reserved. [Fig. 2.21]
  • 30. Euphronius (painter) and Euxitheos (potter). Death of Sarpedon. Red-figure decoration on a calyx krater. ca. 515 BCE. Red-figure ceramic. Height: 18". Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 2.22]
  • 31. Greek. Map: Athens as it appeared in the late fifth century BCE. [Fig. Map 2.2]
  • 32. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens. 447–438 BCE, Sculpture program by 432 BCE. 221' x 101' (top step). [Fig. 2.23]
  • 33. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: the plan of the temple, Acropolis, Athens. 447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step). [Fig. 2.23b]
  • 34. Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens. ca. 425 BCE. [Fig. 2.24]
  • 36. Greek. Kritios Boy, from Acropolis, Athens. ca. 480 BCE. 480 BCE. Marble. Height: 46". Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.26]
  • 37. Polyclitus. Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy after the original bronze by Polyclitus. ca. 450–440 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 6". Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 2.27]
  • 38. Phidias. Model of the Athena Parthenos, original ca. 440 BCE. ca. 440 BCE. Height of original: approx. 40'. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. [Fig. 2.28]
  • 39. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: Cutaway drawing of the Parthenon porch showing friezes, metopes, and pediment. (color drawing). 447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step). [Fig. 2.29]
  • 40. Young Men on Horseback, segment of the north frieze, Parthenon. ca. 440 BCE. Marble. Height: 41". © The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.30]
  • 41. A recumbent god (Dionysus or Heracles), from the east pediment of the Parthenon. ca. 435 BCE. Marble. © The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.31]
  • 42. Lapith overcoming a centaur, south metope 27, from the Parthenon, Athens. 447–438 BCE. © The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.32]
  • 43. Assteas. Red-figure krater depicting a comedy, from Paestum, Italy. ca. 350 BCE. Red-figure ceramic. Staatliche Museen, Berlin. [Fig. 2.33]
  • 44. Theater, Epidaurus. Early third century BCE. [Fig. 2.34]
  • 45. Plan: Theater at Epidaurus (line drawing). Early third century BCE. [Fig. 2.35]
  • 46. Alexander the Great, head from a Pergamene copy (ca. 200 BCE) of a statue, possibly after a fourth-century BCE original by Lysippus. Marble. Height: 16-1/8". Archaeological Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. [Fig. 2.36]
  • 47. Map: Alexander’s empire as of his death in 323 BCE and the route of his conquests. 323 BCE. [Fig. Map 2.3]
  • 48. Roman copy after Lysippus. Apoxyomenos (The Scraper), Roman copy of an original Greek bronze of ca. 350–325 BCE. ca. 350–325 BCE. Marble after bronze original. Height: 6' 8". Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.37]
  • 49. Roman copy after Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos. ca. 350 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 8". P. Zigrossi/Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.38]
  • 50. Hellenistic. Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. ca. 165 BCE. Marble. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.39]
  • 51. Hellenistic. East frieze of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. Detail. ca. 165 BCE. Marble. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.40]
  • 52. Hellenistic. Nike (Victory) of Samothrace. From the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace. ca. 300-190 BCE. Marble. Height: 8' 1". Musée du Louvre, Paris. [Fig. 2.41]
  • 53. Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes. Laocoön and His Sons. Second-first century BCE, or first century CE. Marble. Height: 8' 1/2". Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.42]

Notas do Editor

  1. Greek. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, as rebuilt post 479 BCE.2nd half fifth century BCE.[Fig. 2.1]
  2. Greek. The Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece.150 BCE.[Fig. 2.2]
  3. Map: The City-states of Ancient Greece.[Fig. Map 2.1]
  4. Cycladic. Figurine of a woman from the Cyclades.ca. 2500 BCE. Marble. Height: 15-3/4".Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation. Museum of Cycladic Arts, Athens. N. P. Goulandris Collection, No. 206. [Fig. 2.3]
  5. Minoan. Miniature Ship Fresco, left section. Room 5, West House, Akrotiri, Thera.Before 1623 BCE. Fresco. Height: 15-3/4".National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.4]
  6. Minoan. Bull Leaping (Toreador Fresco). From the palace complex at Knossos, Crete.ca. 1450–1375 BCE. Fresco. Height approx. 24-1/2".National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.5]
  7. Minoan. Snake Goddess or Priestess. From the palace at Knossos, Crete.ca. 1500 BCE. Faience. Height 11-5/8".National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.6]
  8. Minoan. Reconstruction drawing of the new palace complex at Knossos, Crete (color drawing).ca. 1500 BCE.[Fig. 2.7]
  9. Minoan. Grand Staircase, east wing, palace complex at Knossos, Crete, as reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans.ca. 1500 BCE.[Fig. 2.8]
  10. Minoan. Vaphio Cup, from a tomb at Vaphio, south of Sparta, Greece.ca. 1650–1450 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height 3-1/2".National Archaeological Museum, Iráklion, Crete. [Fig. 2.9]
  11. Mycenaean. Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece.ca. 1300 BCE. Limestone relief. Height of relief panel: 9' 6".[Fig. 2.10]
  12. Mycenaean. Funerary mask (Mask of Agamemnon). From Grave Circle A, Mycenae, Greece.ca. 1600–1550 BCE. Gold repoussé. Height: approx. 12".National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.11]
  13. Greek. Botkin Class Amphora, Greek. Black-figure decoration.ca. 540-530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 11-9/16" Diameter: 9-1/2".Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Henry Lillie Pierce Fund 98.923.Photograph © 2008 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Fig. 2.12]
  14. Greek. The Temple of Hera I, ca. 560 BCE (background), and The Temple of Hera II,ca. 460 BC. (foreground), Paestum, Italy. [Fig. 2.13]
  15. Greek. The Athenian Treasury, Delphi.ca. 510 BCE.[Fig. 2.14a]
  16. Greek. Plan: the Athenian Treasury, Delphi.ca. 510 BCE.[Fig. 2.14b]
  17. Greek. Model of a Temple, found in the Sanctuary of Hera, Argos.Mid-eighth century BCE.[Fig. 2.15]
  18. Euphiletos Painter. A foot-race at the Panathenaic Games in Athens. Detail of black-figure Amphora by Euphiletos Painter.ca. 530 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 24-1/2".The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.12).Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.16]
  19. Greek. Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, plan.ca. 540 BCE.[Fig. 2-CL.1b]
  20. Greek. Doric columns at the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy.ca. 540 BCE.[Fig. 2-CL.1a]
  21. Greek. Naxian sphinx on an Ionic column, Delphi.ca. 560 BCE. Height of sphinx: 91".Archaeological Museum, Delphi. [Fig. 2-CL.2]
  22. Greek. Corinthian capital from the Tholos, Epidaurus.Fourth century BCE. Height: 26".Archaeological Museum, Epidaurus. [Fig. 2-CL.3]
  23. Greek. Diagram of the Orders, from James Stuart, The Antiquities of Athens,London. 1794.[Fig. 2-CL.4]
  24. Greek. New York Kuoros.ca. 600 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 4".The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1932 (32.11.1). Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.17]
  25. Greek. Anavysos Kouros, from Anavysos cemetery, near Athens.ca. 525 BE. Marble with remnants of paint. Height: 6' 4".National Archaeological Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.18]
  26. Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens.Dedicated 530 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 47-1/2”Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.19a]
  27. Greek. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, plaster cast reconstructing the original.Dedicated 530 BCE. Plaster cast. Height: 47-1/2”Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge, England. [Fig. 2.19b]
  28. Greek. Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens.ca. 520 BCE. Polychromed marble. Height: 21".Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.20]
  29. The Priam Painter. Women at a Fountain House. Black-figure decoration on a hydria vase.ca. 520 BCE. Black-figure ceramic. Height: 20-7/8".Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Reproduced with permission. © 2005 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All rights reserved. [Fig. 2.21]
  30. Euphronius (painter) and Euxitheos (potter). Death of Sarpedon. Red-figure decoration on a calyx krater. ca. 515 BCE. Red-figure ceramic. Height: 18".Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 2.22]
  31. Greek. Map: Athens as it appeared in the late fifth century BCE.[Fig. Map 2.2]
  32. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens.447–438 BCE, Sculpture program by 432 BCE. 221' x 101' (top step).[Fig. 2.23]
  33. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: the plan of the temple, Acropolis, Athens.447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step).[Fig. 2.23b]
  34. Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens.ca. 425 BCE.[Fig. 2.24]
  35. Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens.430s–405 BCE.[Fig. 2.25]
  36. Greek. Kritios Boy, from Acropolis, Athens. ca. 480 BCE.480 BCE. Marble. Height: 46".Acropolis Museum, Athens. [Fig. 2.26]
  37. Polyclitus. Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy after the original bronze by Polyclitus.ca. 450–440 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 6".Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 2.27]
  38. Phidias. Model of the Athena Parthenos, original ca. 440 BCE.ca. 440 BCE. Height of original: approx. 40'.Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. [Fig. 2.28]
  39. Ictinus and Callicrates. The Parthenon: Cutaway drawing of the Parthenon porch showing friezes, metopes, and pediment. (color drawing).447–438 BCE. 228' x 101' (top step).[Fig. 2.29]
  40. Young Men on Horseback, segment of the north frieze, Parthenon.ca. 440 BCE. Marble. Height: 41".© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.30]
  41. A recumbent god (Dionysus or Heracles), from the east pediment of the Parthenon.ca. 435 BCE. Marble.© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.31]
  42. Lapith overcoming a centaur, south metope 27, from the Parthenon, Athens.447–438 BCE.© The Trustees of The British Museum/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 2.32]
  43. Assteas. Red-figure krater depicting a comedy, from Paestum, Italy.ca. 350 BCE. Red-figure ceramic.Staatliche Museen, Berlin. [Fig. 2.33]
  44. Theater, Epidaurus.Early third century BCE.[Fig. 2.34]
  45. Plan: Theater at Epidaurus (line drawing).Early third century BCE.[Fig. 2.35]
  46. Alexander the Great, head from a Pergamene copy (ca. 200 BCE) of a statue, possibly after a fourth-century BCE original by Lysippus. Marble.Height: 16-1/8". Archaeological Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. [Fig. 2.36]
  47. Map: Alexander’s empire as of his death in 323 BCE and the route of his conquests.323 BCE.[Fig. Map 2.3]
  48. Roman copy after Lysippus. Apoxyomenos (The Scraper), Roman copy of an original Greek bronze of ca. 350–325 BCE.ca. 350–325 BCE. Marble after bronze original. Height: 6' 8".Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.37]
  49. Roman copy after Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos.ca. 350 BCE. Marble. Height: 6' 8".P. Zigrossi/Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.38]
  50. Hellenistic. Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon.ca. 165 BCE. Marble.Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.39]
  51. Hellenistic. East frieze of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. Detail.ca. 165 BCE. Marble.Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Pergamonmuseum. [Fig. 2.40]
  52. Hellenistic. Nike (Victory) of Samothrace. From the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace.ca. 300-190 BCE. Marble. Height: 8' 1".Musée du Louvre, Paris. [Fig. 2.41]
  53. Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes. Laocoön and His Sons.Second-first century BCE, or first century CE. Marble. Height: 8' 1/2".Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican Museums, Vatican State. [Fig. 2.42]