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Greek Art Periods Pottery Sculpture Architecture Malaspina Great Books

Periods Archaic: 1700BC -500 BC ( During the new kingdom in Egypt) Classical: 500 BC -323 BC (when Greece was in its prime) Hellenistic: 323 BC - 30BC (Exaggerated Perfection) Classical: Head of Blond Youth

Painting Stoa at Athens

Pottery Niobid Krater

What we know about the Greek culture during the ancient time comes from their pottery. There are thousands of pieces of pottery still remaining. They used the pottery for a variety of reasons Most all of their pottery was black with orange narrative art.

Pottery Achilles Painter

Pottery Andokides Painter

Pottery Apulian Painter

Pottery Berlin Painter

YouTube -Ancient Greek Vases

Sculpture Early Classical 4: Blond Boy, c. 480 B.C.

Greek and Roman Sculpture Greek and Roman Sculpture is very Similar. Both were very realistic. The Romans Copied the Greek s sculptures, then they improved them. Most sculptures are made of marble, and are of important people (Leaders, gods, and athletes). After the Romans copied the Greek Sculptures they destroyed most of them.

Myron Diskobolus(Discus Thrower) ca. 450 B.C.E. Roman marble copy after a bronze original 61 in. high

Sculpture Phidias Athena 438 BC

Sculpture Phidias?Man with Helmet

Sculpture Polyclitus Doryphoros(Spear carrier) 440 BC

Sculpture Hellenistic: Venus of Melos(Milo) c. 100 BC

Sculpture Laocoon and his sons c. 175-150 BC Vatican Museum

Architecture-Greek Model of Parthenon

During the Greek time period the cities were built on top of mountains and hillsides Acropolis Athens, Greece

Greece s most Famous building is the Parthenon. It was made as a temple for the Goddess Athena. It had a 40 feet tall statue made of Gold and Ivory of her, but it was stolen There is a full scale replica at Nashville

Introduction Pheidas Athena Parthenos5 th c. BC

Introduction Pheidas Athena Parthenos 2002 Nashville Replica

Introduction Parthenon replica - Nashville

Architecture Parthenon

Architecture Doric: Temple of Hera

Architecture Doric: Temple of Zeus at Olympia

Greek Architecture Buildings were mostly temples Buildings were made of marble and stone The buildings were actually painted in bright colors during the Greek time period

What are the Similarities of the Greeks and Romans? How have the ancient Greeks and Romans influenced our buildings?

Roman Advances in Architecture Romans were well known thieves. Although most of their ideas were stolen from other societies Romans improved upon the stolen YouTube - Ancient Rome 3D ideas and made them great. Arches Bigger & Better Concrete inventors Dome Buildings wide open buildings Aqueducts Their own idea of running water system, clean cities. Bath houses houses with heating and running water.

Roman Aqueduct Ancient Rome had eleven major aqueducts, built between 312 B.C. and 226 A.D.the longest (Anio Novus) was 59 miles long.

Aqueducts Pont Du Gard Aqueducts provided water for people in a town or village. The Greek had underground canals and galleries, hewn out of the rock to lead the water to dry pastures. The Romans were the first to construct aqueducts the way we know them: --a line of arches joined together, with a channel on the top to carry water.

Aqueduct Technology Closed pipes were occasionally used to cross valleys by the "inverted syphon" method. The pressure forced the water down and up again on the other side, to a level slightly lower than before.

Aqueducts in America Croton Aqueduct, New York City, NY, 1842 Provide clean water to the growing city. Cabin John Bridge, Washington Aqueduct, Washington, DC, 1852

The Arches Arch of Constantine is the Ancient Roman Corinthian style arch that has a bearing Masonry construction system. Arch of Severus is the A classic example of the triumphal arch type. Arch of Janus Arch of Titus is the triumphal arch, gateway 36

Ancient Rome s Architecture Pantheon The Pantheon, one of the most impressive buildings in Rome, as rebuilt in A.D. 117-125 (by Emperor Hadrian to replace an earlier temple designed by Agrippa in 27 B.C.) The original rectangular temple, consisting of sixteen single granite columns, became the porch for the newly devised dome structure. 37

Colosseum YouTube -Modern Marvels: The Colosseum

Amphitheaters Amphi- means "around" in Greek. Amphi-theatres are "theatres in the round The amphitheatre was the place where people went to see fights. These fights were between slaves, prisoners of war or criminals, and sometimes wild animals They were usually outdoor arenas where people watched sporting events and plays.

Amphitheaters in America Michigan State University, Stadium Arlington, Virginia

Theaters The theater was shaped with a half circle or orchestra space in front of the stage. The structure was built into a hillside and the wall behind the stage structure was relatively low. To solve the problem of lighting and sound - the theaters were outdoors. Dodoni Ancient Greek Theater, Northwest Greece Dodoni was a vital center from about 2000 BC and flourished well into the Roman times.

Theaters -American Boston Pops, Massachusetts

Greek Theater Formation Orchestra: The orchestra (literally, "dancing space") was normally circular. Theatron: The theatron (literally, "viewing-place") is where the spectators sat. Skene: The skene (literally, "tent") was the building directly behind the stage. Parodos: The parodoi (literally, "passageways") are the paths by which the chorus and some actors made their entrances and exits.

Ancient Roman Baths Public baths were an important part of Roman life. Early baths generally had dressing room suites and bathing chambers with hot-, warm-, and cold-water baths alongside an exercise area. Later, they incorporating libraries, lecture halls, and vast vaulted public spaces elaborately decorated with statues, mosaics, and paintings. 44

Bath Houses Aqueducts provided the water to the public baths. Heated and cooled baths. Dirty water was replaced with clean water. Exercise and message rooms were available.

Bath House -Heating The system the Romans had for maintaining their baths. In the cold and hot areas, the water temperature was actually regulated by the use of underground fire furnaces.

Baths Houses in America Bath houses Spas provide: Skin Care Mud Baths Salt Scrubs Body Wraps Herbal Baths Mineral Baths Aromatherapy Exercise room Facial Treatment Message Therapy

Brief History Ancient Greece is considered by most historians to be the cultural foundation of Western Civilization. Greek culture was a powerful influence in the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of Europe. Ancient Greek civilization has been immensely influential on the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, art and architecture of the modern world. The Roman Empire's influence on government, law, and monumental architecture, as well as many other aspects of Western life remains visible today.

Architectural Influences (Select an area of interest and explore.) Doric Column Ionic Column Corinthian Column Amphitheaters Arches Monuments Aqueducts Theaters Bath Houses

Doric Columns The Doric style is rather sturdy and its top (the capital), is plain. The columns are fluted. This style was used in mainland Greece and the colonies in southern Italy and Sicily.

Doric Architecture In Doric columns: On the architrave, there are triglyphs and metopes. At the top of the columns, there's a capital made of a sort of small pillow in stone, and then a square block, under the architrave. The columns have no base, but just sit right on the floor.

Doric Architecture in America Doric Columns used on the porch of a house. Justice Hall, New York City, New York

Ionic Architecture The Ionic style is thinner and more elegant. The capital is decorated with a scroll-like design (a volute). This style was found in eastern Greece and the islands Maps

Architecture Ionic: Temple of Apollo at Didyma

Architecture Ionic

Ionic Architecture In Ionic columns: At the top of the columns, there's a double curve in stone, under the architrave. They are still fluted, but they have more flutes than Doric columns. The columns have a small base to stand on, instead of sitting right on the floor.

Ionic Architecture in America Garden Statuary, Stockbridge, MA Residence Mason, Michigan

Corinthian Architecture The Corinthian style is seldom used in the Greek world, but often seen on Roman temples. The capital is very elaborate and decorated with acanthus leaves

Corinthian Architecture In Corinthian columns: On the architrave, as in Ionic temples, there is a continuous frieze where the triglyphs and metopes would be on a Doric temple. At the top of the columns, on the capital, there's a stone carving of acanthus leaves, under the architrave. The columns have a fancier base to stand on.

Corinthian Architecture in America Duveen's Gallery, New York City, NY New York University, Hall of Fame Terrace, New York

Corinthian Architecture in America Corinthian column used on outside portico (porch) of: State Of Michigan Capital Building. Blue Prints Drawing; 1865 State of Michigan Capital Building, Lansing, MI Completed in 1879

Corinthian Architecture in America State of Michigan Capital Building, Lansing, MI 1879

Corinthian Architecture in America Capital Building, Washington, D.C. Under the pediment, looking upward at the coffered (decorative, sunken panel) ceiling, outside the Capital Building, Washington, D.C.

Arches An arch is a curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight. The arch was developed in Ancient Greece and later refined in Ancient Rome. Arches were used by for underground structures such as drains and vaults. The Arch of Constantine; background right, the Colosseum. The ancient Romans were the first to use them widely above ground.

Arches in America Public Library, interior 1897 New York Union Station, interior 1908 Washington, DC

Monument Roman monuments were constructed using the arch and had the details carved into them. Arch of Constantine 315 A.D. The arch was usually very big and was a prominent feature of the skyline of the town in which it was located.

Monuments in America General Grant National Memorial, New York, 1897 Plymouth Rock, Canopy over rock, Plymouth, MA