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Ancient Greece

Hist 121: Western Civilization I

Clayton Miles Lehmann

Corinth, Temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth.

Corinth from Acrocorinth.

Corinth and Lechaeum from Acrocorinth.

Athens, Acropolis and Agora.

Athens, Acropolis from Kerameikos.

Athens, Parthenon from E, ca 447-432.

Theater of Dionysus.

Plain of Marathon.

Bay of Salamis.

Serpent Column (479). Istanbul.

                                  

            

Delphi, Sanctuary.

Delphi, Stadium.

Mycenae.

Tomb of Atreus.

Mycenaean Death Mask, Daggers, ca 1500. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.

Athens 804. Geometric Style. Ca 730. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.

Chigi Olpe, ca 640National Etruscan Museum, Villa Giulia, Rome

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http://shelton.berkeley.edu/painting/Images-PC_to_EC.html
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http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/Images2/cciv243.Chigi.html
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http://villagiulia.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/141/selezione-di-opere/15/olpe-chigi

Athena and Heracles. Black Figure Style, ca 510. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.

Douris. Red-Figure Cup Showing Dionysus with Maenads, ca 480. Fort Worth, Kimbell Art Museum.

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http://wtfarthistory.com/post/16920848997/dont-piss-off-dionysus

Douris. Red-Figure Cup Showing the Death of Pentheus, ca 480. Fort Worth, Kimbell Art Museum.

Cleobis and Biton, ca 590. Delphi Museum. Aristodicus, ca 480. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.

Peplos Kore, ca 530. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.

Temple of Zeus, West Pediment, 470s. Olympia Museum.

Piraeus Stele, ca 400. Piraeus Archaeological Museum.

Hermes and the Baby Dionysus, Hellenistic or Roman Copy of mid-fifth-century bronze by Praxiteles. Olympia Museum.


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