Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Visual Arts
chapter nine
VISUAL ARTS
JamesAllanEvans
IMPORTANT EVENTS … 386OVERVIEW … 390
TOPICS
Pottery in the Bronze Age … 392
The Early Pottery of Greece … 394
The Dominance of Athens … 397
Hellenistic and Roman Pottery … 402
Sculpture in Archaic Greece … 404
Sculpture of the Classical Period … 410
The Hellenistic Period … 420
Roman Sculpture … 425
Greek Painting … 429
Roman Painting … 435
Portraits … 439
Mosaics … 444
Apelles … 449
Exekias … 450
Lysippus … 451
Phidias … 452
Polygnotus … 453
Praxiteles … 454
Zeuxis … 455
SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
The Potters' Art … 399
Daedalus the Skillful Craftsman (Pausanias discusses some sculptures created by Daedalus) … 405
Casting Bronze Statues by the "Lost Wax" Method … 406
Pliny the Elder on the Sculptor, Myron (Pliny discusses the significance of Myron's sculptures) … 412
Phidias' Gold and Ivory Statue of Zeus at Olympia (Strabos comments on Phidias' statue of Zeus at Olympia) … 416
Polyclitus and the Argive Style (Pliny comments on the works of the sculptor Polyclitus) … 419
The "Painted Stoa" in Athens (Pausanias describes four wall paintings in an Athenian marketplace) … 432
The Beginnings of Perspective (Vitruvius comments on Agatharcus, a painter for Aeschylus's dramas) … 433
Vitruvius on Contemporary Roman Wall Painting (Vitruvius criticizes wall paintings copied from real life) … 436
Women Painters (Pliny comments on the work of the female painter Iaia) … 443