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Left: Attic drinking cup showing the black figure style, c.480 BCE;

Left: Attic drinking cup showing the black figure style, c.480 BCE; Below: Attic mixing bowl done in the newer red figure style, replicas. Red figure ware showing an Athenian cobbler (shoemaker) at work. A perfume shop.

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Left: Attic drinking cup showing the black figure style, c.480 BCE;

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  1. Left: Attic drinking cup showing the black figure style, c.480 BCE; Below: Attic mixing bowl done in the newer red figure style, replicas

  2. Red figure ware showing an Athenian cobbler (shoemaker) at work

  3. A perfume shop.

  4. A sculptor’s shop showing the forge on the left for smelting bronze and an unfinished statue on the right waiting for a head.

  5. Calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), ca. 515 B.C.; Archaic; red-figure Signed by Euxitheos, as potter; Signed by Euphronios, as painter Greek, Attic

  6. Oedipus and the Sphinx circa 440/430 BCE

  7. Statue of a kouros (youth), ca. 590–580 B.C.; Archaic, Attic Naxian marble; Ht. w/o plinth 76” (193.04 cm)

  8. Egyptian & Greek Kouroi (600s)

  9. A kore (statue of a maiden) as modern archaeologists found it (on the left) and a reconstructed kore brightly painted as it would have appeared 2500 years ago when it was first made.

  10. The classical ideal of the perfectly proportioned body showed the head being 1/7 the height of the body.

  11. Statuette of a diskos thrower, ca. 480–460 B.C.; Classical Greek Bronze; H. 9 5/8 in. (24.51 cm)

  12. Michaelangelo’s David 1501-1504 CE

  13. Aerial views of how the Acropolis of Athens would have looked at the time of Pericles and looks now. Whereas the acropolis of a Greek polis had originally served as a fortress during the Dark Age, it typically became the site of a city-state’s temples in the less turbulent Classical period.

  14. First Temple of Hera

  15. Doric Ionic Corinthian

  16. The crowning glory of the Acropolis, the Parthenon.

  17. Two views of how the statue of Athena inside the Parthenon may have looked. The one on the right is in a near life-size reconstruction of the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee.

  18. http://www.mcah.columbia.edu/parthenon/flash/wfrieze.htm

  19. Pediments

  20. Metopes

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