Ancient Greece

Wounded Trumpeter, Called the Dying Gaul

Greek (Hellenistic): Wounded Trumpeter, called the "Dying Gaul": Roman marble copy after bronze original from Pergamum in Asia Minor. ca. 220 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Helios Chariot, Dionysos, Demeter, Kore, and Artemis

Greek, Classical (Athens): Parthenon: E. pediment: [Figs. B-G] Helios Chariot, Dionysos (or Herakles?); Demeter, Kore, and Artemis (or Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite?). ca. 438-432 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Lapith and Centaur

Greek, Classical (Athens): Parthenon: Lapith and Centaur [metope XXVII from S. side]. ca. 447-438 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Athena and Hephaestus

Greek, Classical (Athens): Parthenon: E. frieze: Athena and Hephaestus [Figs. 36-37, section V]. ca. 438-432 B.C. [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Greek Attacking Amazon

Greek (Asia Minor): Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Amazonomachy, detail of Greek attacking Amazon from E. frieze (attributed to Skopas?). ca. 355-330 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Athena Seizing the Giant Alcyoneos by the Hair: Detail

Greek Hellenistic: Great Altar of Zeus, Pergamon: Athena seizing the Giant Alcyoneos by the hair, detail of E. frieze. ca. 180-175 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Kouros from Cape Sounion: torso and head

Greek, Archaic: Kouros from Cape Sounion: detail, L. side. torso and head. ca. 600-590 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Charioteer of Delphi 2

Greek, "Severe style": "Charioteer of Delphi": detail, head and torso. ca. 478 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Wounded Gallic Trumpeter, called the Dying Gaul

Greek (Hellenistic): Wounded Trumpeter, called the "Dying Gaul": Roman marble copy after bronze original from Pergamum in Asia Minor. ca. 220 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Dionysos

Greek, Classical (Athens): Parthenon: E. pediment: [Fig. D] Dionysos (or Herakles?). ca. 438-432 B.C. [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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