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-Black figure/red figure -Contrapposto -Ex-voto -Foreshortening -Fresco -Megaron -Tholos Greece and Region Source: 3 1

Plan of Knossos Source: 6 Minoan Mycenaean Reconstruction of Knossos, and Ruins Source: 8 Minoan Mycenaean 2

Hall of the Double Axes, Palace of Minos, Knossos, Crete, c. 1500 BCE Source: 2 Minoan Mycenaean Dolphins, Queen s quarters, Knossus, c. 1450 BCE, Fresco, Ancient Art and Architecture Collection, Middlesex Source: 2 Minoan Mycenaean Bull Games, Knossos, c. 1500 BCE, Fresco, 81,3 cm high, Archaeological Museum, Herakleion Source: 2 Minoan Mycenaean 3

Octopus Vase, Palaikastro, c. 1500 BCE, 25,4 cm h, Archaeological Musuem, Herakleion Source: 3 Minoan Mycenaean Earth-Goddess with Snakes, Knossos, c. 1600 BCE, Faïence (glazed clay), 29,2 cm h, Archaeological Museum, Herakleion Source: 2 Minoan Mycenaean 4

Plan of Tiryns; Center of Mycenaen Palace, Megaron Source: 6 & 7 Minoan Mycenaean Lion Gate, Mycenae, c. 1300 BCE, Limestone, Relief, 289,6 cm high Source: 2 Minoan Mycenaean Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, c. 1300, 14,48 m diameter, 13,26 m high Source: 6 Minoan Mycenaean 5

Funerary Mask of Agamemnon, c. 1500 BCE, Gold, 30 cm high, National Archaeological Museum, Athens Source: 7 Minoan Mycenaean Vaphio Cups, Mycenae, c. 1500 BCE, Gold with repoussé decoration, 8,9 cm high, National Museum, Athens Source: 5 Minoan Mycenaean Dagger blade with decoration of a lion hunt, Mycenae, c 1550 BCE, National Museum, Athens Source: 5 Minoan Mycenaean 6

Amphora, Athens, c. 750 BCE, 150 cm high, National Museum, Athens Geometric ceramic -Funerary material (ex-votos) -Imposing forms, better compositions, funerary rituals 7

Kidnapping scene, Geometric Bowl, Athens, c. 730-720 BCE, British Museum, London Geometric ceramic -Funerary material (ex-votos) -Imposing forms, better compositions, funerary rituals -Human form (mythology) Exekias, Suicide of Ajax, Amphore, 54 cm high, c. 540-530 BCE, Musée du château, Boulogne-sur-mer Ceramic Athens -Black figure ceramic Andokides Painter, Farming Scene, Bilingual Amphora, Detail Ceramic Athens -Black figure ceramic -Passage from black to red figure ceramic (bilingual vase) 8

Cyclops Painter, Odysseus and companions, Vase, c, 420-410, 47 cm high, British Museum, London Ceramic -Red figure ceramic -Better use of all available space -More motion -Representation in space Centaur, Lefkandi, c. 900 BCE, 36 cm high, Archaeological Museum, Chalcis Geometric ceramic -Funerary material (ex-votos) -Portable 9

Kouros, c. 590-580, 184 cm high, Metropolitain, New York Sculpture In the round Kouros -Interpretation of male body ; divinity or mortal -Canon: man standing, immobile, naked, arms close to the sides, fists against the thighs; frontal; perfect symmetry left/right, except leg that is slightly advanced Kore, Crete, c. 650-625, 75 cm high, Louvre, Paris Kore, c. 530, Marble, 137 cm high, Acropolis Museum, Athens Sculpture In the round Kore -Young woman -Canon: standing; legs together, dressed, detailed clothing, headdress painted; position of the hands varies (against breast, presenting an offering, holding clothing) Apollo, Temple of Zeus, West Pediment, Olympia, c. 460 BCE, 315 cm, Archaeological Museum, Olympia Architectural sculpture Severe style -Calm expression -Lacking in emotion -Severity in posture (even if there is movement) 10

Nike ajusting sandal, Acropolis, c, 409-406 BCE, 106 cm high, Acropolis Museum, Athens Relief Sculpture Greek classicism -Nudity and drapery, flexible feeling, wet to see the body -Musculature is mastered (and seen) -Less religious (public figures, ordinary life and humanized divinities) -Balanced presentation Warrior, Riace, c. 450 BCE, National Museum, Reggio di Calabria Sculpture in the round Bronze -Movement is mastered (hips one way, shoulders another), as is space -Loss of frontal style -Loss of symmetry Melos Aphrodite, c. 130-120, 202 cm high, Louvre, Paris Sculpture Movement in classical style -Sinuosity in movement -Body and drapery are delicately rendered 11

Chrysippus, Old Man, Louvre, Paris Sculpture More mortals -Canon: social realism and naturalism -Children -Genre style -Portraits -Baroque realism -Old age Lysippus (copy), Farnese Hercules, Marble, 317 cm, Rome, National Archaeological Museum, Naples Sculpture More mortals -Canon: social realism and naturalism -Children -Genre style -Portraits -Baroque realism -Old age -Colossal -Gombrich, The Story of Art, p. 63-91 Suggested readings -Cleaver, Art, an Introduction, p. 84-113 -Fiero, The Humanistic Tradition, vol. 1. p. 67-128 -Kleiner, Gardner s Art through the Ages, p. 105-169 12

Bibliography and Sources 1. Brommer, Discovering Art History 2. Fiero, The Humanistic Tradition, vol. 1 3. Kleiner, Gardner s Art through the Ages 4. Gombrich, The Story of Art 5. Rogers, Art, a World History 6. Cleaver, Art, an Introduction 7. University Laval Course Notes 8. www.ile-de-crete.com 13