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Archaic Period: Learn from the Docent!

Learn from the Docent! Archaic Period

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Page 1: Learn from the Docent! Archaic Period

Archaic Period:Learn from the Docent!

Page 2: Learn from the Docent! Archaic Period

Amphora with Ajax and Achilles Playing a GameVatican Museumca. 530 B.C.E.Terracotta; H. 24 in.

Archaic

black-figure ware

Page 3: Learn from the Docent! Archaic Period

Amphora with Ajax and Achilles Playing a GameVatican Museumca. 530 B.C.E.Terracotta; H. 24 in.

Archaic

Page 4: Learn from the Docent! Archaic Period

Niobid Kraterca 460-450 BCEClay red-figure ware w/ white highlights

Archaic

red-figure ware

krater

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Niobid Kraterca 460-450 BCEClay red-figure ware w/ white highlights

Archaic

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Statue of a kouros (youth) ca. 590–580 B.C.Greek, AtticMarble; H. 76 in.

Archaic

kouros

funerary statue

symmetry

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realism

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Anavysos kouros ca. 530 B.C.Greek, AtticMarble; H. 74 in.

Archaickouros

funerary statue

symmetry

Archaic smile

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realism

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Kouros - Male YouthAlways nude

Kore - Maiden Always clothed

kore

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Peplos KoreGreek, about 530 B.C., Marble Acropolis Museum

Archaic

kore

funerary statue

symmetry

Archaic smile

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Kritios Boyca. 480 BCEMarble, 3 ft 10 inAcropolis Museum

Severe style(Early Classical)

funerary statue

symmetry

Archaic smile