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Greek Art
Last updated October 2007
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ANCIENT
ART: General
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- Greek Art in the Ancient World: Special Topics (through the
Metropolitan Museum of Art's
Timeline of Art History)
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Classical Art & Architecture (through Michael Greenhalgh's
ArtServe at The Australian
National University)
- Mediterranean architecture (largely classical) (through Michael
Greenhalgh's ArtServe at The
Australian National University
-
Timelines of Art History: The World (BC/BCE) (Mike Gunther), with a
link to
- Cleopatra: A Multimedia
Guide to the Ancient World: Egypt, Greece, and Italy (The Art
Institute of Chicago), with a
Timeline,
Glossary,
and Maps
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Classical Art & Architecture (through Michael Greenhalgh's
ArtServe at the Australian
National University)
- Forum
Antiquum: Ancient World Internet Resources (Eric Kondratieff), with
links to:
- The Barrington Atlas of
the Greek and Roman World
- Classics Collections
(Blake Landor)
- Ancient Greek and Roman
Coins (Doug Smith)
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Ancient Art (at The
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri)
- Ancient
Art , with a link to
Selected Works in The
Collection of The Minneapolis
Institute of Arts
- Classical Art,
Ancient Greek and Roman Art (at the
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University)
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Greek and Roman Art in the collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York
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Prehistoric, Ancient Greek and Roman Art in the collection of the
Benaki Museum, Athens,
with a link to
images
- Greco-Roman Antiquities in the
Collection of the
Museum of Antiquities, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Ancient Art
in the collection of the Allen
Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
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Antiquity: Jewellery and Glyptics in the
The State
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
- The Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World, with links to:
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Alexandria: The Pharos Lighthouse (part of
Underwater Archaeology)
- Lantern
Slides of Classical Antiquity grouped by country, city and/or site,
building and more detailed location (Center
for the Study of Architecture [CSA] and Bryn Mawr College)
- Ancient Mediterranean Culture (through
Images from
History), with links to:
- Pre-imperial regional cultures of the Mediterranean
- European
Bronze Age (in
The George Ortiz Collection)
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Bronze Age Europe, 1,800 to 500 BCE (part of
European Prehistoric Cultures in the exhibition
Before History: Prehistoric Artifacts in the Logan Museum of Anthropology,
Beloit College)
CYCLADIC, MINOAN, AND
MYCENAEAN
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Aegean Art (Dr. Rozmeri Basic, University of Oklahoma), with links to
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Aegean Art (through
etciù Museum)
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The Origins of Greek Art, the Bronze Age, and the Geometric Style
(3200-720 BC) in the collection of the
Musée du Louvre, Paris
- Greek World,
Neolithic, Cycladic, Minoan, Mycenaean, Cypriot (in
The George Ortiz
Collection)
- Minoan
Crete (All photos, text and design by Ian Swindale. Copyright © Ian
Swindale, 1998), with links to:
Palaces
Early Minoan Settlements
Early Minoan Tombs
Late Minoan Tombs
Other Sites
- Knossos - The
Palace of King Minos
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Palace, Knossos, Crete, plus
additional images (through the
Digital
Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College)
- Gournia,
Archanes and Ayia Triada: Palaces or Not? (essay by Ioannis Georganas,
University of Nottingham, through the
Classics Technology
Center)
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Ancient Aegean, plus pages
2
and 3
(through AICT:
Art Images for College Teaching)
- Museum of Cycladic Art (The
Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation), Athens, with a link to the
Permanent
Collection
- The
Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean (Jeremy Rutter, Dartmouth
College)
- Minoan Civilization,
with a link to some
images
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The Minoan Culture on Crete
- Santorini Decade Volcano,
Greece (© Tom Pfeiffer)
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Santorini, Greece (through
Volcano World)
- The Minoan Snake
Goddess (essay by Chris Witcombe)
- Mycenaean
Palace (through
Archimedia I-
Architecture in Ancient Near East), with a link to:
-
Mycenae
ANCIENT GREECE
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- Greco-Roman Museum of
Alexandria, Egypt
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The Origins of Greek Art, the Bronze Age, and the Geometric Style
(3200-720 BC) in the collection of the
Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Archiac Greek Art (7th - 6th Centuries BC in the collection of the
Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Classical Greek Art (5th - 4th Centuries BC in the collection of the
Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Hellenistic Art (3rd - 1st Centuries BC in the collection of the
Musée du Louvre, Paris
- Ancient Greek Cities
(Ellen Papakyriakou/Anagnostou), with links to
- Perseus Project: An
Evolving Digital Library on Ancient Greece (Gregory Crane,
Editor-in-Chief, Tufts University) -
Art and Archaeology,
which access to:
- The Greeks (PBS
presentation), including some links to Greek Architecture
- Greek Architecture (part of
40 Centuries of
Architecture, through Thais)
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Bronze casting (cire perdue or "lost wax" method) in Ancient Greece
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The
Beazley Archive (University of Oxford), with links to
- Greek Art
(through ArtLex)
- Greek Vases in the
Gregorian
Etruscan Museum (through
The Holy See, The Vatican)
- Greek Vases in
Part I,
and
Part II of the collection of The Etruscan Museum (Museo Gregoriano) at
the Vatican: (through
Christus Rex),
with links to (large) images:
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Amphora of Exekias, circa 530 B.C.
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Red-figured hydria, circa 490 B.C., painted by the "painter of
Berlin"
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Black-figured column krater, circa 560 B.C.
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Black-figured amphora, circa 530 B.C., attributed to the Painter of
the Vatican Mourner (his name piece)
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Black-figured kylix, circa 555 B.C., attributed to the Arkesilas
Painter
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Black-figured olpe, circa 630-615 B.C., attributed to the Painter of
Vatican (his name piece)
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Red-figured hydria, circa 510 B.C., attributed to Euthymides
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Red-figured amphora, circa 450 B.C., attributed to the Achilles
Painter (his name piece)
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Red-figured kylix, circa 470 B.C., attributed to the Oedipus Painter
(his name piece)
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Whiteground calyx-krater, circa 440-430 B.C., attributed to the
Phiale Painter
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Red-figured bell krater, circa 350-325 B.C., attributed to the
Aestas
- Greek Art & Archaeology
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Acropolis of Athens reconstructed (through the
Museum of
Reconstructions)
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Ancient Greece in the
The State
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
- The New
Greek Galleries at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with links to
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Greek Art in the collection of the
Detroit Institute of Art
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Greek Architecture (part of a
History
of Western Architecture, through the
Leo Masuda
Architectonic Research Office), with links to
- The
Theatre at Segesta, Sicily (through the
Digital
Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College)
- Greek
Sculpture (through Mark Harden's
Artchive)
- Greek Art and Architecture (through
AICT: Art Images
for College Teaching)
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Geometric and Orientalizing Periods
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Archaic Architecture & Architectural Sculpture, plus pages
2,
3,
4,
5
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Classical Architecture & Arhcitectural Sculpture, plus pages
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
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Late Classical & Hellenistic Archtiecture & Architectural Sculpture,
plus pages
2,
3,
4,
5
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Greek Figure Sculpture, plus pages
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
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The Greek Orders: Doric, Ionic, Corinthian (through Jeffery Howe's
Digital Archive of European Architecture, Boston College)
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Greek Sculpture (through Jeffery Howe's
Digital Archive of
Art: Online images from Boston College)
- Photographs of Greek Sculpture in the
Photo Archives of
AERIA
(Antikensammlung ERlangen Internet Archive) (Institut für Klassische
Archäologie und Antikensammlung, Friedrich-Alexander Universität,
Erlangen-Nünberg)
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Doryphoros
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Belvedere Torso
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Discobolos of Myron
- Statues of Aphrodite / Venus
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Laocoön
- Greek Portraits
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Italian-Etruscan Portraits
- Greek Architectural Sculpture
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Metopes
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Friezes
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Temple of Athena Assos
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Parthenon, Athens
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Temple of Athena Nike, Athens
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Erechtheion, Athens
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Hephaestaion, Athens
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Temple of Apollo, Bassai
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Siphnian Treasury and Theatre, Delphi
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Heroon, Goelbasi-Trysa
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Mausoleum, Halikarnassos
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Altar, Pergamon
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Temple of Dionysos, Teos
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Xanthos
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Pedimental Sculpture
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Acroteria
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Caryatids
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Prinias
- Architectural Ornament
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Archaic Reliefs
- Classical Reliefs
- The
Peplos Kore (Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge)
- The
Ancient Greek World at the
University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
- Greek
World II, Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Gandhara (in
The George Ortiz
Collection)
- Greek
Artifacts from the David M. Robinson Collection (The University
Museums, University of Mississippi)
- Greek Art
(Mark Harden's Texas.net
Museum of Art ARTCHIVE)
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Attributes in Iconography in Greek Art (maintained by Laurel Bowman)
- The
Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (through
Harvard University Art
Museums)
- Images of the
Trojan War Myth in Ancient Art
- Images of
Heracles in Ancient Art
- The
Statue of Hermes in the Vatican Museum (through the
Digital
Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College)
- The Ancient City of Athens
- Sites and Monuments
- Athens
-
Acropolis, with links to images of
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Acropolis - South Slope, plus
Images
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Acropolis - North Slope, plus
Images
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Acropolis - East Slope, plus
Images
- The Agora,
plus
Images
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Eleusinion in Athens, plus
Images
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Kerameikos, plus
Images
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Library of Hadrian, plus
Images
- The
Lysikrates Monument & Street of the Tripods, plus
Images
- The
Philopappos Monument, plus
Images
- The Pnyx,
plus
Images
- The
Roman Agora & the Tower of the Winds, plus
Images
- Brauron:
The Sanctuary of Artemis, plus
Images
- Essays & Other
Resources
-
The Parthenon (through
Great Buildings Online)
- The CSA Propylaea Project (through
the Center for the Study of
Architecture [CSA] and Bryn Mawr College), with links to
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Temple of Athena Nike (through
Great Buildings Online)
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Stoa of Attalus (through
Great Buildings Online)
- Images of
Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the 5th, 4th, and 3rd
Centuries BCE (assembled by Andrew Wiesner)
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Temples at Paestum (through
Great Buildings Online)
- Paestum, Italy (through the
Digital
Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College)
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Computer Reconstruction of the Temple of Hera II (Temple of Poseidon) at
Paestum
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Didyma (through Michael Greenhalgh's
ArtServe at The Australian
National University)
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W. R. Lethaby, The Tomb of Mausolus, London: B. T. Batsford, 1908
(through Bill Thayer's
Lacus
Curtius)
- The
Statue of Laocoön and His Sons in the Vatican Museum (through the
Digital
Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College)
-
Grec (in French), with links to
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