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New York kouros, Attica, c. 600 BCE |
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Kritios boy, Acropolis, Athens, c. 480 BCE |
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The Tyrranicides, Roman copy after a Greek bronze original of c. 480 BCE by Kritios and Nesiotes, set up in the Agora, Athens. |
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Exekias, Black-figure amphora showing Achilles and Ajax playing dice, c. 530 BCE |
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Bilingual amphora showing Achilles and Ajax playing dice by the Lysippides Painter (black) and the Andokides Painter (red), c. 525 BCE
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Red-figure krater with death of Sarpedon, by Euphronios as painter and Euthixeos as potter, c. 510 BCE |
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Euthymides, Red-figure amphora showing drunken revelers, c. 510 BCE |
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Berlin Painter, Red-figure amphora with cithara-player, c. 490 BCE |
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Bronze charioteer, Delphi, c. 470-460 BCE |
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Discus-thrower, Roman copy of Greek bronze original by Myron, c. 460-450 BCE |
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Bronze god (Zeus? Poseidon?), found off Cape Artemision, c. 460-50 BCE |
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Roman copy of Doryphoros (Spear-bearer) by Polykleitos, original c. 440 BCE |
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Reconstruction of the Acropolis, late fifth century BCE |
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The Parthenon (temple of Athena Parthenos), 447-432 BCE. Architects: Iktinos and Kallikrates. Sculptor of Athena Parthenos: Phidias. |
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Version of Athena Parthenos, Nashville
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South metope showing the battle between men and centaurs, Parthenon, Athens, 447-32 BCE |
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Detail of water-carriers from the Parthenon frieze, 437-32 BCE |
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Propylaia, Acropolis, Athens, 437-32. Architect: Mnesikles. |
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Temple of Athena Nike, 430-20s?, Athens, Acropolis, detail of parapet (left) and reconstruction (right) |
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Eretria Painter, Red-figure and white-ground lekythos with central scene of Achilles mourning Patroklos, Athens, c. 420 BCE |
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Achilles Painter, white-ground lekythos with parting scene of woman and solider, Athens, c. 440-30 BCE |
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Eretria Painter, Red-figure epinetron with wedding scenes, c. 420 BCE |
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Marble grave stele of Ampharete, Kerameikos, Athens, c. 430-20 BCE |
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Praxiteles, Apollo Sauroktonos (Lizard-Slayer), c. 350 BCE (Roman copy of a lost bronze original) |
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Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, c. 350 BCE (Roman copy of a lost marble original) |
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Lysippos, Apoxyomenos (Scraper), c. 330 BCE (Roman copy of a lost bronze original) |
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Left: View of Temple of Apollo, Bassae, c. 430-390 BCE. architect: Iktinos? Right: Plan of temple of Apollo, Bassae. |
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Kresilas?, Perikles, Athens, Acropolis, c. 440 BCE (Roman copy of a lost bronze original) |
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Roman copy of portrait of Socrates (Type A), bronze original c. 380 BCE, likely set up in Plato’s Academy, just outside Athens |
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Roman copy of bronze portrait of Sophocles from Theater of Dionysos, Athens, c. 330 BCE |
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Statuette reproducing bronze portrait of Socrates, Pompeion, Athens, c. 330 BCE (original likely by Lysippos) |
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Polyeuktos, portrait of Demosthenes, Agora, Athens, c. 280/79 BCE (Roman copy of Greek bronze original) |
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Relief showing Romans in procession, Ara Pacis, 13-9 BCE, Rome. |
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View of Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), Rome, 13-9 BCE |
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Relief showing Aeneas conducting a sacrifice at Lavinium, Ara Pacis, Rome, 13-9 BCE |
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Marble portrait of Augustus, from Livia’s villa at Primaporta, after 14 CE |
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View of a bedroom in the Villa Farnesina, Rome, likely owned by Agrippa and Julia (son-in-law and daughter of Augustus), 20-10 BCE |
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