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Athena Marsayas Had marsayas flayed alive 450 440 BC |
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460 BCE similar in appearance to delphi charioteer |
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474 BC Delphi Charioteer commemorate the chariot victory in Pythian Games -held at Delphi every four years in honor of Pythean Apollo -inscription on the limestone base of the statue shows Polyzela |
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Discobulus Myron 460-450 BC |
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Ludovisi Throne severe style archaic transition to early classical subject and authenticity disputed Persephone - ritual robing of cthonic goddess Aphrodite - rising from the sea |
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450 BC one of the first Greek statues to portray human emotion as a significant part of the subject Mourning Athena |
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Riace Bronzes Warrior A & Warrior B 460–430 BCE archaic - early classical contrapposto - weight on back legs |
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Harmodius and Aristogeiton Kritios and Nesiotes 477 BC kill tyrants |
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Zeus and Ganymede gay lovers Zeus Abducting Ganymede, ca. 470 BC, Polychromed terracotta acroterion from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia |
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