Download Ancient Greek and Etruscan Art: A Comparative Study of Definitions and Descriptions and more Quizzes Art in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 DEFINITION 1 New York Kouros, Greek, Archaic Period, 580 BCE TERM 2 DEFINITION 2 Dipylon Ivory, Greek Geometric, from Athens' Kerameikos cemetery, ca 750 BCE TERM 3 DEFINITION 3 Anavysos Kouros (Kroisos), Greek, Archaic Period, ca 530 BCE TERM 4 DEFINITION 4 Auxerre Kore, Greek Orientalizing Period, ca 630 BCE TERM 5 DEFINITION 5 Peplos Kore, Greek Archaic Period, ca 530 BCE TERM 6 DEFINITION 6 Acropolis of Athens (reconstructed) TERM 7 DEFINITION 7 Chiot Kore, Greek Archaic Period, ca 520 BCE TERM 8 DEFINITION 8 Calf Bearer (Moschophoros), Greek Archaic Period, ca 560 BCE TERM 9 DEFINITION 9 Megakles Grave Stele, Archaic Greek, ca 530 BCE TERM 10 DEFINITION 10 Achilles and Penthesilea Attic black figure, ca. 530 BCEartist: ExekiasAchilles is killing Penthesilea (Amazonian woman). story is told that Achilles falls in love with Penthesilea as he kills her. TERM 21 DEFINITION 21 Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 480 BCEpeople keep their clothes on (except for boy (server? slave?)) TERM 22 DEFINITION 22 Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 480 BCE TERM 23 DEFINITION 23 Etruscan, model of a typical templedifference from Greek temple: entirely frontal, steps going up only in the front, deep porch leading to cella, lacks the 3-dimensionality TERM 24 DEFINITION 24 Apollo of Veii, 500 BCE TERM 25 DEFINITION 25 Etruscan, Capitoline Wolf, 500 BCE TERM 26 DEFINITION 26 Kritios Boy, Greek, Early Classical Period, 480 BCEno archaic smile, weight is on one leg (shown in hip) TERM 27 DEFINITION 27 Doryphoros, marble copy of bronze originial by Polykleitos, Greek, Hih Classical Period, 450 BCEchiastic pose(aka Spearbearer?) TERM 28 DEFINITION 28 The Athenian AcropolisParthenon and Erechtheion TERM 29 pharos DEFINITION 29 light house, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world TERM 30 DEFINITION 30 Ptolemy I Soter, 323-285 BCE TERM 31 DEFINITION 31 Rosetta Stone, 196 BCE, trilingual inscription, helped decipher heiroglyphs TERM 32 DEFINITION 32 Serapis, Greco-Egyptian god, has part of Haydes and Osirus TERM 33 DEFINITION 33 Thoth from the TERM 34 DEFINITION 34 Nike of Samothrace, Hellenistic, ca 190 BCEstrong contrast of light and dark, shown in garmet. she was the angel sent down to declare winner of something TERM 35 DEFINITION 35 Old Market Woman, Hellenistic, 150-100 BCEsignificance: shows that they liked to depict normal people, not just young or Gods