2025/2026
3 greek mediums for painting - ANSWERSearth pigments, animal glue. painted on wood panels,
marble, and terra-cotta slabs
Greek time periods: - ANSWERS• Geometric and Orientalizing Art, ca. 900-600 BCE
• Archaic Art, ca. 600-480 BCE
• Early and High Classical Art, ca. 480-400 BCE
• Late Classical Art, ca. 400-323 BCE
• Hellenistic Art, ca. 323-30 BCE
Greek geometric vase - ANSWERSmedium: terra-cotta clay
Achilles Playing Dice Game vase - ANSWERSmedium: terra-cotta clay, period: archaic
Achilles and Penthesilea - ANSWERSMedium: terra-cotta clay, period: archaic
Achilles playing dice game black - ANSWERSmedium: tera-cotta clay, period: archaic
Herakles wrestling Antaios - ANSWERSmedium: terra-cotta clay, Archaic Period, 510 BC, painted
ceramic.
Warrior Taking Leave of Wife - ANSWERSmedium: terra-cotta clay, painted white ceramic.
, Hero and Centaur - ANSWERSGeometric bronze
Lady of Auxerre - ANSWERSgeometric; limestone
Kouros (met) - ANSWERSArchaic, limestone?
Kore - ANSWERSArchaic, limestone?
Kritios Boy - ANSWERSClassical, contrapossto, limestone?
Zeus from Artemision - ANSWERS460 BC, classical, bronze
Diskobolos - ANSWERSDiskobolos (Discus Thrower); by Myron; Roman marble copy of a bronze
original; ca. 450 BCE. (classical)
Spear Bearer - ANSWERSClassical, Marble
Parthenon - ANSWERSAthens, Greece
Centauromachy, from Parthenon - ANSWERSMarble, classical (parthenon)
Three Goddesses - ANSWERSMarble, classical (parthenon)
Procession riders from parthenon - ANSWERSMarble, classical
Temple of Athena Nike - ANSWERSclassical