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ArH 204: Early Classical Greek Art (480-450 BC)

1. Niobid Painter, Name Vase. Attic Red Figure, c. 460.
2. Charioteer from Delphi, 478 or 474, Detail.
3. Dying Warrior from the East Pediment, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, c. 480.
4. Penthesilea Painter, Name Vase, Period: Attic Red Figure, c. 460.
5. Discobolos, by Myron, c. 460.
6. Bronze God from Artemiseion, c. 460, detail.
7. Metope from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia. "Cleaning of Augean Stables," c. 470-457.
8. West Pediment, Temple of Zeus, Olympia. Centauromachy.
9. East Pediment, Temple of Zeus, Olympia. Pelops and Oinomaos preparing for chariot race.
10. Old Seer, from the East Pediment, Temple of Zeus, Olympia.

Links to previous Image Reserve pages:

  • Art History 204: Palaeolothic Art
  • Art History 204: Mesolithic/Neolithic/Near Eastern Art
  • Art History 204: Egyptian Art and Architecture: Predynastic and Old Kingdom
  • Art History 204: Egyptian Art and Architecture: Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom
  • Art History 204: The Art of the Bronze Age Aegean (Minoan, Theran, Mycenaean)
  • Art History 204: Early Greek Art (1050-480 BC)

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