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Geometric Period
Greece 1
Funerary Vase (Krater), Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, c. 750BCE, terra cotta, 42 5/8"h, Attributed to the Hirschfield Workshop. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Greece 2
Man and Centaur, perhaps from Olympia, ca. 750 BCE. Bronze. Height: 4 5/16". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
 
Orientalizing Period
Greece 3
Pitcher (olpe), from Corinth. ca. 600 BCE. Ceramic with black figure decoration. heigh: 11 1/2". The British Museum, London.
 
Archaic Period
Greece 4
Standing Youth (Kouros), from Attica. ca. 580 BCE. Marble. height: 6' 4". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, London. (also called "New York Kouros"
Greece 5
Kroisos Kouros, from a cemetary at Anavysos near Athens, ca. 530 BCE. Marble with remnants of paint. heigh: 6' 4". National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Greece 6
Berlin Kore, from a cemetary at Keratea near Athens. ca. 570-560 BCE. Marble with remnants of red paint. Height: 6' 3". Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
Greece 7
Peplos Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens. ca. 530 BCE. Marble. Height: 48". Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Greece 8
Kore, from the Acropolis, Athens, ca. 520 - 510 BCE. Marble. heigh: 1' 9 1/2". Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Greece 9
Marble stele (grave marker) of a youth and little girl with capital and finial in the form of a sphinx, ca. 530 B.C.; Archaic Greek, Attic Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Greece 10
Calf Bearer, dedicated by Rhonbos on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 560 BCE. Marble, restored height approx. 5’ 5”. Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Greece 11
Francois Vase, Ergotimos (potter) and Kleitas (painter), ca. 570 BCE, Black figure decoration on a volute krater. Ceramic. 26” h. Museo Archeologico Nazaionale, Florence
Greece 12
Terracotta neck-amphora (jar), Neck-amphora with lid, ca. 540 B.C.; Archaic, Attributed to Exekias, Greek, Attic. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Greece 13

Dionysos with Maenads, Amasis Painter. ca. 540 BCE, Black figure decoration on an amphora. Ceramic. Height: 13". Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris.

Greece 14
Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 530 B.C. Attributed to the Euphiletos Painter. Greek, Attic. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Greece 15a and 15b

Andokides Painter, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game, from Orvieto, Italy, ca. 525–520 BCE. H. 1’ 9” Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Red figure side.

Greece 16
Death of Sarpedon. Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), ca. 515 B.C.; Archaic. Signed by Euxitheos, as potter; Signed by Euphronios, as painter.
Greek, Attic. Terracotta; height 18in. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Greece 17
Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE
Greece 18
West pediment from the Temple of Artemis, Corfu, Greece, ca. 600–580 BCE. Limestone, greatest height approx. 9’ 4”. Archaeological Museum, Corfu.
Greece 19
Battle between Gods and Giants, detail of the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, Greece, ca. 530 BCE. Marble, approx. 2’ 1” high. Archaeological Museum, Delphi.
 
Transitional or Early Classical Period
Greece 20
Dying Warrior, sculpture from the left corner of the east pediment of Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. ca 480 BCE. Marble. Length: 6' Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptoteck, Munich.
Greece 21
Kritios Boy, from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 480 BCE. Marble, approx. 2’ 10” high. Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Greece 22
Temple of Zeus at Olympia, fragments of sculpture from the west pediment depicting Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs. Olympia. ca. 460 BCE. Marble. Height of Apollo: 10'2" Archaeological Museum, Olympia.
Greece 23
Charioteer, from the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi. ca. 470 BCE. Bronze. Archaeological Museum, Delphi.
Greece 24
Warrior A, found in the sea of Riace, Italy. ca. 460-450 BCE. Bronze with bone, glass, silver, and copper. Height: 6'8". Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Reggioi Calabria, Italy.
 
High Classical Period
Greece 25
Diskobolos (Discus Thrower). by MYRON, Roman marble copy after a bronze original of ca. 450 BCE, 5’ 1” high. Museo Nazionale Romano—Palazzo Massimo alle Terme.
Greece 26
Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Parthenos by IKTINOS and KALLIKRATES, (view from the northwest), Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 447–438 BCE
Greece 27
Three goddesses (Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite?), from the east pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 438–432 BCE. Marble, greatest height approx. 4’ 5”. British Museum, London
Greece 28
Details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze, from the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 447–438 BCE. Marble, approx. 3’ 6” high. Horsemen of north frieze (top), British Museum, London
Greece 29
Details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze, from the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 447–438 BCE. Marble, approx. 3’ 6” high. Elders and maidens of east frieze (bottom), Louvre, Paris.
Greece 30
Erechtheion (view from southeast), Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 421–405 BCE.
Greece 31
Caryatid from the south porch of the Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 421–405 BCE. Marble, 7’ 7” high. British Museum, London
Greece 32
Temple of Athena Nike (view from the east), by KALLIKRATES, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 427–424 BCE.
Greece 33
Nike adjusting her sandal, from the south side of the parapet of the Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ca. 410 BCE. Marble, approx. 3’ 6” high. Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Greece 34
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask), Lekythos, ca. 440 B.C.; Classical, Attributed to the Achilles Painter, Greek, Attic, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Greece 35
Grave stele of Hegeso, ca. 410-400, Marble. Height: 4'9". National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
 
Late Classical Period
Greece 36
Tholos, Sanctuary of Athena, Delphi. ca. 400 BCE.
Greece 37
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, Praxiteles or his followers. Hellenistic or Roman copy after a Late Classical 4th century BCE original. Marble with remnants of red paint on lips and hair. Height: 7'1". Archaeological Museum, Olympia.
Greece 38
The Scraper, by Lysippos. Roman copy after the original bronze of ca. 330 BCE. Marble. height: 6'9". Musei Vaticani, Rome.
Greece 39
Alexander the Great Confrtonts Darius III at the Battle of Issos, detail of Mosaic from Pompeii, 1st century CE Roman copy after Greek painting of ca. 310 BCE, 5'10 by 17'. Museo Nazionale Archaeologico, Naples.
 
Hellenistic Period
Greece 40
Earrings, from The Ganymede Jewelry, ca. 330–300 B.C.; Hellenistic
Greek, Gold. H. of earrings 2 3/8 in. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Greece 41
Theatre at Epidauros, Greece. Early 3rd century and later.
Greece 42
Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer, 3rd–2nd century B.C.; Hellenistic, Greek. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Greece 43
Hegesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes, Laocoon and his Sons, Hellenistic, 2nd-1st century BCE or a Roman copy of the 1st century CE, Height: 8'. Museo Vaticani, Rome.
Greece 44
Nike (Victory) of Samothrace, from the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, ca. 190 BCE, Marble. Height 8'. Musee du Louvre, Paris.
Greece 45
Aphrodite of Melos (also called Venus de Milo), ca. 150-125 BCE, Marble. Height: 6'10". Musee du Louvre, Paris.