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Doric Ionic Corinthian Entablature Pediment Cornice Frieze Iktinos Kallikrates. Peristyle Entasis Refinements Propylaia Parthenon Pan-Athenaic Procession Erectheion Pheidias. Greek Architecture Vocabulary. Temple of Hera II, Paestum, Italy, 470-460 BCE. Plan, Temple of Hera II . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Greek Architecture Vocabulary • Doric • Ionic • Corinthian • Entablature • Pediment • Cornice • Frieze • Iktinos • Kallikrates • Peristyle • Entasis • Refinements • Propylaia • Parthenon • Pan-Athenaic Procession • Erectheion • Pheidias
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Greek Architecture Vocabulary

• Doric• Ionic• Corinthian• Entablature• Pediment• Cornice• Frieze• Iktinos• Kallikrates

• Peristyle• Entasis• Refinements• Propylaia• Parthenon• Pan-Athenaic Procession• Erectheion• Pheidias

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Temple of Hera II, Paestum, Italy, 470-460 BCE

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Plan, Temple of Hera II

• Naos or Cella

• Pronaos• Stylobate• Peristyle

Note diagrams on page 116 of your text

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Temple of Artemis, Corfu, 600-580 BCE

•Pediment

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Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, 500-490 BCE

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Detail, Temple of Aphaia

• Doric capital• Triglyph• Metope• Dentilation (dentils)• Entasis

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Model, Temple of Aphaia

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Wounded Soldiers, Temple of Aphaia

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Temple of Zeus at Olympia, Pediment Detail, ca. 470-460 BCE

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The Acropolis• Ca. 530 BCE Construction of the Archaic Acropolis• 490 BCE Victory of the Athenians over the Persians

at the battle of Marathon• 490 BCE Construction of the older Parthenon• 480 BCE Persian sack of Athens by Xerxes• 479 BCE Persians expelled from Athens• Oath of Plataia, Delian League• 447 BCE construction of the new Parthenon

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The Acropolis, Athens, Greece

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Model of the Acropolis

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Iktinos and Kallikrates, The Parthenon, 447-438 BCE, Classical

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Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos by Phidias,

438 BCE

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Phidias, The Ionic Frieze,Pan-Athenaic Procession

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Phidias, Ionic Freize, East end, Presentation of the Peplos to Athena

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Phidias, Metopes, Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs

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Phidias, East Pediment: The Pantheon, Birth of Athena

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Phidias, West Pediment: The Contest between Athena and Poseidon

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The Erectheion, 421-405 BCE

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The Porch of the Maidens, 421-405 BCE

•Caryatids

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Kallikrates, Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, 427-424 BCE

• Ionic Order

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Pheidias, Nike adjusting her

sandal, Temple of Athena Nike,

Acropolis, 410 BCE

•Parapet•Balustrade

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Polykleitos the Younger, Theater, Classical, Epidauros, 350 BCE

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Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, ca. 175 BCE

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Monument to Lysikrates, Classical, Athens, 334 BCE


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