the temple dedicated to Athena on the Acropolis | ||
entry gate at the west end of the Acropolis | ||
temple on the Acropolis (caryatids porch) | ||
architect of the Propylaea | ||
the architects of the Parthenon | ||
sculptor of statues in the Parthenon | ||
leader of Athens in the Golden Age | ||
many colors | ||
arrogance leading to downfall | ||
a scene formed from tiny stones collected from river beds and beaches and set into cement | ||
tiny pieces of glass set into cement to portray a scene instead of stones | ||
a term for any grandiose funerary monument | ||
a circular shrine | ||
23-30 BC this period is usually reckoned from the death of Alexander. It was melodramatic, ornate and filled with dynamic energy | ||
an artistic representation of suffering which evokes pity because of the nobility and restraint with which it is endured | ||
a colonnade (a series of arches supported by columns) around a center space | ||
a marketplace | ||
a covered colonnade used for shops or offices | ||
in Greek mythology a hideous female demon with snake hair capable of turning anyone who gazed at her into stone | ||
a single row of columns on all sides | ||
a double row of columns |
Chapter 5- Greece (51-71)
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