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The image appears to be a typed page from a historical or educational document, likely discussing architectural and sculptural elements of the Greek period. The content is organized into sections labeled "GREAT PERIOD, 1st half, (450-400)" and "GREAT PERIOD, 2nd half, (400-323)," indicating different time frames.

First Half (450-400)

  • Attic School:

    • Parthenon: Built by Iktinos and Kallikrates between 447 and 432 BCE.
    • Later history includes various structures and changes, with references to architects like Stuart and Revett (1751-54) and Elgin (1800-1810).
    • Sculptures: Metopes, Panathenaic frieze, and pediments.
  • Phidias:

    • Works include Athena Promachos, Athena Parthenos, and the Olympian Zeus.
  • Propylaea: Built by Mnesikles between 437 and 432 BCE.

  • Ionic Order:

    • Describes various elements of the Ionic order, such as the stylobate, base, shaft, frieze, corona, and corner capital.
    • Examples include the Erechtheum, Temple of Athena Nike, and the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae.

Second Half (400-323)

  • Argive School:

    • Polyclitus: Known for sculptures such as Doryphoros, Diadumenos, and Amazon.
  • Corinthian Order:

    • Describes features like the capital with bell, acanthus, and volute.
    • Examples include the Tholos at Epidaurus, Choregetic Monument of Lysicrates, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.
  • Sculpture:

    • Attic grave stelai: Dexileos and Hegeso.
    • Kephisodotos: Known for Eirene and Ploutos.
    • Praxiteles: Works include Hermes, Eros of Thespiae, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktonos, and the Belvedere Hermes.
    • Skopas: Known for the Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, Meleager, and the Niobe group.
    • Lysippus: Works include Apoxyomenos, Agias, Alexander, Wrestlers, and Praying Boy.
    • Miscellaneous: Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios from Melos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, and Sarcophagi from Sidon.

The document provides a detailed overview of the architectural and sculptural elements of the Greek period, highlighting key works, artists, and structural features.

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This image shows a typed document, appearing to be page 2 of lecture notes or a study guide about ancient Greek art and architecture. The document is on aged, cream-colored paper and appears to be from an older typewriter.

The content is organized into sections covering:

GREAT PERIOD, 1st half (450-400)

  • Attic School: Information about the Parthenon (447-432), built by Iktinos and Kallikrates, including its later history as a church, mosque, and the removal of sculptures by Elgin (1800-10)
  • Phidias: References to Athena Promachos, Lemnian Athena, Athena Parthenos, and Olympian Zeus
  • Propylaea (437-432) by Mnesikles
  • Ionic Order: Detailed architectural terminology including stereobate, stylobate, base elements, shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, etc.
  • References to the Erechtheum, Temple of Athena Nike, "Theseum" (Hephaistos), and Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae

Argive School: Polyclitus - Doryphoros, Diadumenos, Amazon

GREAT PERIOD, 2d half (400-323)

  • Corinthian Order: Capital details, Tholos at Epidaurus, Monument of Lysicrates
  • Sculpture: Lists various works including Attic grave stelai, works by Praxiteles, Skopas, and Lysippos
  • Mausoleum: Maussollus and Artemisia, with sculptors Skopas, Timotheos, Leochares, Bryaxis
  • Miscellaneous: Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios, Aphrodite from Melos, etc.

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The image shows a typed document that appears to be notes or a study guide on ancient Greek history, specifically focusing on the Great Period, divided into two halves: the first half (450-400 BC) and the second half (400-323 BC).

Great Period, 1st half (450-400 BC):

Attic School:

  • Architects:
    • Ictinos and Kallikrates.
  • Later History:
    • Church (c. 450 AD); Mosque (1460); de Montel; Barres (1764); Moria (1846); Stuart and Revett (1762-1816).
  • Sculptures:
    • Metopes, Panathenaic frieze, pediments.

Philosophers:

  • Athena Pronechos; Lernian Athena; Athena Parthenos (Varvakeion, Lenormant, Strangford); Olympian Zeus.

Propylaea (437-432 BC):

  • Mnesikles.

Ionic Order:

  • Elevation:
    • Stereobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotia, trochilus), shaft, astragal, architrave, frieze, dentils, corona, sima, corner capital.

Erechtheum (c. Caryatid porch):

  • Temple of Athena Nike; Tholos (Hephaistos?); Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae near Phigalia.

Angle Capitals:

  • Polyclitus: Doryphoros, Diadumenos, Amazon.

Great Period, 2nd half (400-323 BC):

Corinthian Order:

  • Capital (bell, acanthus, volute); Begon; Tholos at Epidaurus; Choragic Monument of Lysicrates; Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.

Sculpture:

  • Attic grave stele:
    • Demetrias Hegeso.
  • Philosophers:
    • Eirene and Ploutos.
  • Praxitelean:
    • Hermes, Eros of Thespiae, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktonos, (Hermes of Andros, Belvedere Hermes, Dion of Gnidus).
  • Scopas:
    • Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, Meleager (Niobe Group).

Mausoleum:

  • Mausolus and Artemisia. Sculpture by Scopas, Timotheos, Leochares, Bryaxis.

Lyssippos:

  • Apoxyomenos, Agias, Alexander. (Hermes, Wrestlers, Prowling boy).

Miscellaneous:

  • Demeter of Knidos, Aphrodite from Melos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, Sarcophagi from Sidon.

The document is neatly typed and organized into sections, likely for educational purposes, detailing key figures, architectural styles, and significant works from ancient Greece during the specified periods.

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The document presents an overview of significant periods and elements in ancient Greek art and architecture, focusing on the Great Period's first half (450-400 BC) and the second half (400-323 BC).

Great Period, 1st half (450-400 BC):

  1. Attic School:

    • Parthenon (447-438 BC): Architects Iktinos and Kallikrates. Later history includes a church (ca. 450 A.D.), mosque (1460), and various renovations (1687, 1751-54, 1800-10). Sculptures include metopes, Panathenaic frieze, and pediments.
    • Phidias: Notable works include Athena Promachos, Lemnian Athena, Athena Parthenos, and Zeus at Olympia.
    • Propylaea (437-432 BC): Architect Mnesikles.
  2. Ionic Order: Elements include stereobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotia, torus), shaft, capital (echinus, two volutes, abacus), and architrave, frieze (antifix, mutules, corona), and cornice (sima, cornice).

  3. Notable Structures:

    • Erechtheum (c. 421-406 BC): Architect Philocles. Features the Caryatid porch.
    • Temple of Athena Nike: Erectheus.
    • Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae, near Phigalia: Architect Iktinos.

Great Period, 2nd half (400-323 BC):

  1. Argive School:
    • Polycletus: Known for Doryphoros, Diatumnos, and Amazon.
  2. Corinthian Order: Elements include the capital (bell, acanthus leaves, volutes, enneas, tholos), and examples like the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates and the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.

Sculpture:

  • Attic grave stelai: Examples include Dexileos and Hegeso.
  • Lemnian Athena and Ploutos: Praxiteles.
  • Hermes and Eros of Praxiteles: Praxiteles.
  • Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea: Sculptor Scopas.
  • Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Architects Satyros, Pythius, and Bryaxis. Sculptors Leochares, Skopas, Timotheos, and Bryaxis.
  • Lysippos: Known for Apoxyomenos, Agias, and Alexander.
  • Leochares: Hermes, Wrestlers, Praying Boy.
  • Miscellaneous: Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios from Melos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, and Sarpedon from Siphnos.

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The image appears to be a historical document or an annotated list detailing the architectural and sculptural developments of ancient Greek styles during two distinct periods: the Great Period, divided into the 1st half (450-400 BC) and the 2nd half (400-323 BC).

First Half of the Great Period (450-400 BC):

  1. Attic School:

    • Architects: Parthenon (447-432 BC), Iktinos, and Kallikrates.
    • Notable structures: Later history mentions the Parthenon (447-432 BC) and other associated works like the Church (ca. 450 A.D.), a mosque (1460), and references to Mointel, Carrey, Morosini, Stuart, and Revett.
    • Sculptures: Metopes, Panathenaic frieze, pediments.
    • Specific sculptures and works include Athena Pronaochos, Laniarian Athena, Athena Parthenos (by Phidias), and the Olympic Zeus.
  2. Propylea: Completed by Mnesikles (437-432 BC).

  3. Ionic Order:

    • Elevation details: Stercobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotia, trochilus), shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, bolster, abacus, architrave, frieze, entablature, cornice, and capital.

    • Notable structures: Erechtheum (Caryatid porch), Temple of Athena Nike, "Thesmophoria" (Hephaistos?), Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae near Phigalia.

Second Half of the Great Period (400-323 BC):

  1. Argive School:

    • Notable sculptures: Doryphoros, Diadumenos, Amazon.
  2. Corinthian Order:

    • Capital types: Bell, acanthus, volute.
    • Notable structures: Erechtheum, Tholos at Epipirus, Choregic Monument of Lysicrates, Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.
  3. Sculpture:

    • Attic grave stelae: Dexileos, Hegeso.
    • Kephisodotos: Eurone and Ploutos.
    • Praxiteles: Hermes, Eros of Thespine, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktonos.
    • Specific works by Lysippos: Apoxyomenos, Aias, Alexander.
    • Miscellaneous sculptures: Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios from Molos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, and Sarcophagi from Sidon.

The document also lists significant sculptors and their notable works, covering a range of styles and periods within classical antiquity.

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The image shows a handwritten document detailing architectural and sculptural elements from ancient Greek art during the Great Period, divided into two halves: the first half (450-400 BCE) and the second half (400-323 BCE).

Great Period, 1st Half (450-400 BCE)

Attic School:

  • Parthenon (447-432): Built by Iktinos and Kallikrates.
  • Later History: Includes references to a church from around 450 AD, a mosque from 1460, and various restorations by de Nointel (1674), Morosini (1687), Stuart and Revett (1751-54), and Elgin (1800-10). Sculptures include metopes, Panathenaic frieze, and pediments.
  • Phidias: Known for works like Athena Promachos, Athena Lemnia, Athena Parthenos (Varvakeion, Lenormant, British Museum), and the Olympian Zeus.
  • Propylaea (437-432): Built by Mnesikles.

Ionic Order:

  • Elevation: Includes elements like stereobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotia, trochilus), shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, bolster, abacus, architrave, frieze, dentil, corona, and corner capital.
  • Examples:
    • Erechtheum (Caryatid porch)
    • Temple of Athena Nike
    • "Theseum" (Hebeistria)
    • Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae near Phigalia

Argive School:

  • Polyclitus: Known for works such as Doryphoros, Diadumenos, Amazon.

Great Period, 2nd Half (400-323 BCE)

Corinthian Order:

  • Capital: Bell, acanthus, volute.
  • Examples:
    • Tholos at Epidaurus
    • Choregic Monument of Lysicrates
    • Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens

Sculpture:

  • Attic Grave Stele: Dexileos, Hegeso.
  • Kore/Kouros: Eirene and Ploutos.
  • Praxiteles: Hermes, Eros of Thespiae, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktonos (Hermes of Andros, Belvedere Hermes, Diana of Gabii).
  • Skopas: Temple of Athens Alea at Tegea, Meleager (Niobe group).

Mausoleum: Mausollus and Artemisia. Sculptures by Scopas, Timotheos, Leochares, Bryaxis.

Lysippos: Apoxyomenos, Aphrodite, Alexander (Hermes, Wrestlers, Praying Boy).

Miscellaneous:

  • Deneter of Knidos
  • Asklepios from Molos
  • Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, Sarcophagi from Sidon.

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This image shows a typed document on a white page, divided into sections describing ancient Greek art and architecture. The main content is laid out in two halves under the heading "GREAT PERIOD," covering the years 450-400 BCE and 400-323 BCE, respectively. Here's a detailed breakdown:

Great Period, 1st Half (450-400):

  1. Attic School: References to the Parthenon (447-432 BCE), its architects Iktinos and Kallikrates, and its later history as a church and mosque. It lists several artists and their contributions, including de Nointel, Carrey, Morosini, Stuart and Revett, and Elgin, who were involved with the Parthenon's sculptures, metopes, Panathenaic frieze, and pediments. It also mentions Phidias and his works like the Athena Promachos, Olympic Zeus, and others.
  2. Ionic Order: Describes architectural elements such as the stereobate, stylobate, base, shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, bolster, abacus, architrave, frieze, dentel, corona, sima, and corner capital. It lists buildings like the Erechtheum (Caryatid porch), Temple of Athena Nike, "Theseum," and Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae near Phigalia.
  3. Argive School: Mentions Polyclitus and his sculptures like the Doryphoros, Diadumenos, and Amazon.

Great Period, 2nd Half (400-323):

  1. Corinthian Order: Notes on the capital (bell, acanthus, volute) and buildings such as the Bassae, Tholos at Epidaurus, Choregic Monument of Lysicrates, and Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.
  2. Sculpture: Discusses Attic grave stelai by Dexileos and Hegeso, Kephisodotos' Eirene and Ploutos, Praxiteles' works including Hermes, Eros, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktonos, and others. It also mentions Skopas' Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea and Meleager (Niobe group).
  3. Mausoleum: Acknowledges Maussollus and Artemisia as patrons of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and the sculptors Skopas, Timotheos, Leochares, and Bryaxis.
  4. Lysippos: Lists his works Apoxyomenos, Agias, and Alexander (Hermes, Wrestlers, Praying Boy).
  5. Miscellaneous: Includes other notable works like the Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios from Melos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, and sarcophagi from Sidon.

The document appears to be a structured historical summary of Greek art and architecture, likely used for educational or reference purposes. The bottom half of the page has a slightly darker background compared to the top.

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The image presents a scanned document featuring a list of Greek artifacts, likely from an academic or historical context. The document is divided into sections, each detailing specific artifacts with their corresponding descriptions and dates.

  • Great Period, 1st Half, (450-400)
    • Attic School:
      • Partenon (447-432), Hetinos and Kallikrates.
      • Later history: Church (ca. 450 A. D.); mosaic (1460); Late Nointel, Carrey (1624); Morogini (1687); Stuart and Revett (1751-54); Elgin (1800-10).
      • Sculptures: Metopes, Panathenaic frieze, pediments.
    • Phidias:
      • Athena Pronachos; Lenain Athena; Athena Parthenos (Varvakeion, Lenormant, Strangford); Olympian Zeus.
    • Propylaea (437-432), Mnesikles.
  • Ionic Order:
    • Elevation: sterfobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotin, trochili), shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, bolster, abacus, architrave, frieze, dentel, corona, sine, corner capital.
    • Erechtheum (c. Caryatid porch); Temple of Athena Nike; "Theseum" (Hephaistos ?); Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae near Phigalia.
  • Archae School:
    • Polyclitus: Doryphoros, Diadumenos, Amazon.
  • Great Period, 2nd Half, (400-323)
    • Corinthian Order:
      • Capital (bell, monoliths, volute): Bases; Tholos at Epidaurus; Choregic Monument of Lysicrates; Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens.
    • Sculpture:
      • Attic grave stelai: Dexileos; Hegeso.
      • Kephisototos: Eirene and Ploutos.
      • Praxiteles: Hermes, Eros of Thespine, Satyr, Apollo.
      • Sauroktonos. (Hermes of Andros, Belvedere Hermes, Dianna of Gabii.)
      • S. Kopas: Temple of Athena Alea at Tegen, Meleager. (Niobe group.)
    • Mausolcum: Maussollius and Artenisia. Sculpture by Skopas, Tinotheos, Loocharos, Bryaxis.
    • Lysippos: Apoxyomenos, Agias, Alexander. (Hermes, Wrestlers, Praying Boy.)
    • Miscellaneous: Deneter of Knidos, Asklepios from Helos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Apikroaite, Sarcophagi from Sidon.

The document provides a comprehensive overview of Greek artifacts, including their descriptions, dates, and creators. The list covers various periods, from the Great Period's first half to the second half, and includes a range of artifacts such as sculptures, temples, and mausoleums. The document is likely used for academic or historical research purposes, providing valuable information on the development of Greek art and architecture.

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The image presents a typed document, divided into two sections by a horizontal crease in the middle, resembling a photocopy of an aged piece of paper. The top section is labeled "GREAT PERIOD, 1st half, (450-400)." and features a list of architectural styles and sculptors from ancient Greece.

Top Section:

  • Attic School:
    • Parthenon (447-432), Iktinos and Kallikrates
    • Later history: Church (ca. 450 A.D.); mosque (1460); de Nointel, Carrey (1674); Moresini (1687); Stuart and A Revett (1751-54); Elgin (1800-10)
    • Sculptures: Metopes, Panathenaic frieze, pediments
  • Phidias:
    • Athena Pronachos; Lemnian Athena; Athena Parthenos (Tavrekekon, Lenormant, Strangford); Olympic Zeus
  • Propylaca (437-432), Mnesikles
  • Ionic Order:
    • Elevation: stereobate, stylobate, base (plinth, torus, scotia, trochili), shaft, fillet, ovolo, volute, bolster, abacus, architrave, frieze, dentel, corna, sima, corner capital
  • Erechtheum (c. Caryatid porch); Temple of Athena Nike; "Theseum" (Hephaistos ?); Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassa near Phigalia
  • Argive School:
    • Polyclitus: Doryphoros, Diadoumenos, Amazon

Bottom Section:

  • GREAT PERIOD, 2nd half, (400-323)
  • Corinthian Order:
    • Capital (bell, acanthus, volute): Bassae; Tholos at Epidaurus; Choregic Monument of Lysikrates; Temple of Olympic Zeus at Athens
  • Sculpture:
    • Attic grave stelai: Dexileos; Hegeso
    • Kephisodotos: Eirene and Ploutos
    • Praxiteles: Hermes, Eros of Thespiae, Satyr, Apollo Sauroktomos. (Hermes of Andros, Belvedere Hermes, Diana of Gabii)
    • Skopas: Temple of Athena Alea at Tegen, Meleager. (Niobe group)
  • Maussolus:
    • Mausollus and Artemisia. Sculpture by Skopas, Timotheos, Leochares, Bryaxis
  • Lysippos:
    • Apoxyomenos, Agias, Alexander. (Hernes, Wrestlers, Proving Boy)
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Demeter of Knidos, Asklepios from Melos, Aphrodite from Cyrene, Bartlett Aphrodite, Sarcophagi from Sidon

The document appears to be a study guide or notes on ancient Greek art and architecture, specifically focusing on the Great Period of Greek art, which spanned from approximately 450 to 323 BCE. The document provides information on various architectural orders, including the Attic School, Ionic Order, and Corinthian Order, as well as notable sculptors and their works.