Konspekt Uroka Po Mhk 10 Kl.vydajushhiesja Skulptury Drevnej Jellady Apr 2026
Cultivate an appreciation for the "classical canon" as a standard of beauty. I. Introduction: The Greek Ideal
Outstanding Sculptures of Ancient Hellas. Grade: 10th. Goal: To trace the evolution of the ideal human image in Greek sculpture. Objectives: Cultivate an appreciation for the "classical canon" as
Established the —a mathematical set of body proportions and the use of Chiasmus (cross-balance). Phidias Statue of Zeus at Olympia Grade: 10th
Students should conclude that Classical art seeks order , while Hellenistic art seeks impact . VI. Homework Phidias Statue of Zeus at Olympia Students should
Prepare a short presentation on one "missing" masterpiece—a Greek original that survived in bronze (e.g., the Riace Bronzes or the Charioteer of Delphi ), as most known "Greek" statues are actually Roman marble copies.
Early Greek statues were stiff and frontal, influenced by Egyptian art. Kouros: Nude male youths representing athletes or gods. Kore: Clothed young women, often holding offerings.
Which statue feels more "stable" and which feels more "unstable"?