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ART 101: Introduction to Art

Classical Greek Art

James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | greenjam@gvsu.edu

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period

Reconstruction view of the Acropolis of Athens

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period

Aerial view of the Acropolis of Athens

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period

Parthenon (Temple of Athena Parthenos) Acropolis, Athens, 447-438 BC.(view from the northwest)

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Classical Period

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period

PhidiasAthena Parthenos

(model of the lost statue)Approx. 38’ tall

The Parthenon(Nashville, TN)

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period

Three goddesses (Hestia, Dione, Aphrodite?) from the East pediment of the Parthenon, c. 438-432 BC, Marble, greatest height approx. 4’5”

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – High Classical Period

Nike Adjusting Her Sandal(from the south side of the

parapet of the temple of Athena Nike.)

Acropolis, Athens,c. 410 BC

Marbleapprox. 3’6” high

Praxiteles,Aphrodite of Knidos(Roman copy of lost Greek original of c. 350-340 BC)

MarbleApprox. 6’ 8” high

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE –Late Classical Period

ART 101: Introduction to Art

Hellenistic Greek Art

James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | greenjam@gvsu.edu

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, c. 175 BC, (now in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin)

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Altar of Zeus, Pergamonc. 175 BC

Now in Staatliche Museen, Berlin.

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Athena Battling Alkyoneos, from Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, marble, approx. 7’x6”

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Dying gaul

Dying Gaul (Roman marble copy of Greek original bronze)

From Pergamon

Original c. 230-220 BC

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Nike of Samothracec. 190 BCMarbleapprox. 8’ 1”

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

The Cyclops Polyphemus and Odysseus, from Sperlonga, 14-19 ADAttributed to Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes.

Art & Cultural Mythology: ANCIENT GREECE – Hellenistic Art

Laocoon and His Sons

by Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes

Early first century

Marbleapprox. 7’ 101/2” high

ART 101: Introduction to Art

Etruscan Art

James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | greenjam@gvsu.edu

Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART

Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART

Model of typical Etruscan temple of the sixth century BC

Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART

Apollo, from the roof of the Portonaccio Temple,Veii, c. 510-500 BC, Painted terracottaApprox. 5’ 11” high

Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART

Capitoline Wolfc. 500-48 BCApprox. 31 ½ “ highBronze

Art & Cultural Mythology: ETRUSCAN ART

Portrait of Aule Metele “The Orator”From SanguinetoEarly first century BCBronzeApprox. 5’ 7” high

ART 101: Introduction to Art

Roman Art

James Greene | Visiting Assistant Professor | 1110 CAC | greenjam@gvsu.edu

Art & Cultural Mythology:

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC

Temple of “Fortuna Virilis” (Temple of Portunus) Rome,Late second or early first century BC.

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC

The main advantage of concrete construction was the abilityto create vaulted and domed ceilings without internal supports

Head of a Roman PatricianFrom Otricoli, c. 75-50 BCMarbleapprox. 14” high

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE EARLY REPUBLIC

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC

Denarius with portrait of Julius Caesar, 44 BC.Silver, diameter approx. ¼ inch.

Portrait of Augustus as generalfrom Primaporta, copy of abronze original Marble, c. 20 BC

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Painted reconstruction ofPortrait of Augustus as generalFrom Primaporta

Original c. 20 BC

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC (view from southwest)

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Aeneas Sacrifices to the Penates, Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC (view from southwest)

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

“Tellus” panel from Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC, Marble, 5’3” high

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Procession of the Imperial Family from Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BC, Marble, 5’3” high

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Colosseum, Rome, c. A.D. 70-80 (exterior view)

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Colosseum, Rome, c. A.D. 70-80 (interior view)

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Arch of Titus, Rome, after A.D. 81

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Arch of Titus, Rome, after A.D. 81

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, A.D. 81 marble, approx. 7’ 10” high.

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

The Triumph of Titus, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, A.D. 81 marble, approx. 7’ 10” high.

Trajan’s ColumnFrom Trajan’s forum

Rome

Marble128’ highA.D. 113

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Trajan’s ColumnFrom Trajan’s Forum

Rome

Marble128’ highA.D. 113

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Trajan’s Column (detail), Marble, 128’ high, A.D. 113

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Pantheon, exterior view, Rome, A.D 118-125

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Pantheon, interior view,

Rome, A.D 118-125

Portraits of theFour Tetrachs,

c. A.D. 305

Poryphyry(purple marble)Approx. 4’ 3” high

San Marco,Venice

Art & Cultural Mythology: THE ROMAN EMPIRE

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