| Kouros,
Attica(?)
c. 600 BC (1.84m) Metropolitan, NYC |
Kouros, Sounion, c.590-580BC (3.05m) Athens National Archaeological Mus. | Kleobis
and Biton, Delphi, c.580 BC
(1.97m) Delphi Archaeological Mus. |
| Kouros,
Tenea
c. 550 BC (1.35m) Glyptothek, Munich |
Kroisos, Anavysos c. 530 BC (1.94m) Athens National Archaeological Museum | Kroisos, rear view |
| Peplos
Kore, Acropolis, Athens, c.530 BC (1.17m)
Acropolis Museum, Athens |
Peplos Kore, 3/4 rear view | Kore from Chios, Acropolis, Athens, c.520 BC, (0.55m), Acropolis Museum, Athens |
| Kore,
Acropolis, Athens,
c. 520-510 BC (0.93m)
Acropolis Museum, Athens |
Kore,
Acropolis, Athens, c. 500 BC (0.92m)
Acropolis Museum, Athens |
Euthydikos
Kore, Acropolis, Athens, c. 490 BC
(0.58m, 0.42m)
Acropolis Museum, Athens |
| 'Rampin Horseman', Acropolis, Athens, c.550 BC (head: 0.29m) Acropolis Museum, Athens | Moschophoros(calf-bear
-er), Acropolis, Athens
c.560 BC (~1.65m) Acro polis Museum Athens |
Stele of Aristion, Velanideza(Attica) c.510 BC (detail: ~1.0m)Athens National Archaeological Museum | 'Dipylon Head', Athens, c.590 BC (0.44m)Athens National Archaeological Museum |
| Sphinx from Themistoclean wall, Athens c. 560 BC (0.63m) Kerameikos Museum, Athens | Naxian
Sphinx, Delphi, c. 560 BC
(2.32m; Ionic column ~10m) Delphi Archaeological Museum |
Nike acroterion from Temple of Apollo, Delphi (1.13m) Delphi Archaeological Mus. |
| Top:Frontal chariot relief, Acropolis,Athens, 575-550 BC(0.5m) Bot.:Dog of Artemis Brauronia, Acropolis,Athens, late 6th c. BC (L. ~1.62m) Acropolis Museum (all ) | Horse (restored), Acropolis, Athens |
| Limestone pediment:Lion(ess?) tearing abull from the old Temple of Athena Polias(?), Acropolis, Athens, c.570-560 BC (H: 1.6m) Acropolis Museum (both) | Owl,
Acropolis, Athens
c.500 BC |
| Terrace
of the Naxian Lions, Delos, 575-550 BC (originally up to 16 lions)
Delos was a sacred island & received dedications such as this from all over the Greek world. The birthplace of Apollo, it was considered the hub of the Cyclades & in the 5th century gave its name to a defensive partnership , the Delian League. |
Naxian lion (1.72m) detail from left |
| Chryselephantine Apollo, Delphi c.550-540 BC (2/3 lifesize) Delphi Archaeological Museum | Chryselephantine fragments, Delphi c.550-540 BC (2/3 lifesize) Delphi Archaeological Museum | Chryselephantine Artemis or Leto Delphi c.550-540 BC (2/3 lifesize) Delphi Archaeological Museum |
| We
end the Archaic Period and begin the Classical era with war - the Persian
Wars of 490 and 480 BC .
The image at the right is that of a Spartan warrior from the Archaic Period that was on display at the Mind and Body exhibit at the Athens National Museum in 1989. I don't know who he is, but I associate him with the Spartan general, Leonidas, who gained glory for his polis and himself at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480. The Greeks lost that battle, but went on to repulse the Persians and embark on a Golden Age. |