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Greek Temple Mortuary Temple of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Hatshepsut, 15 Greek Temple Mortuary Temple of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Hatshepsut, 15

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Greek Temple Mortuary Temple of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Hatshepsut, 15 - PPT Presentation

th century BCE Egyptian Influence on Greek Stoneworking The Parts of a Doric Temple Plan The Parts of a Temple Elevation Doric left vs Ionic Right Doric or Ionic Doric or Ionic Doric or Ionic ID: 651055

apollo temple olympia doric temple apollo doric olympia bce zeus pediment ionic left thermon west parts 600 greek plan

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Slide1

Greek TempleSlide2

Mortuary Temple of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Hatshepsut, 15

th

century BCESlide3

Egyptian Influence on Greek

StoneworkingSlide4

The Parts of a (Doric) Temple: PlanSlide5

The Parts of a Temple: Elevation

Doric (left) vs. Ionic (Right)Slide6

Doric or Ionic?Slide7

Doric or Ionic?Slide8

Doric or Ionic?Slide9

Temple of Apollo at

Thermon

, ca. 640-630 BCESlide10

Entablature of the Temple of Apollo at

ThermonSlide11

Metopes

from the Temple of Apollo at

ThermonSlide12

Plan of OlympiaSlide13

Temple of Hera at Olympia, ca. 600 BCESlide14

Columns from the Temple of HeraSlide15

The Profiles of Doric Capitals Over TimeSlide16

Temple of Zeus at Olympia (

Libon

of Elis), ca. 470-456 BCESlide17

Pediments of the Temple of Zeus at OlympiaSlide18

East (Front) Pediment as Reconstructed in the MuseumSlide19

The Family Tree of PelopsSlide20

The Worried SeerSlide21

West Pediment, Temple of Zeus at OlympiaSlide22
Slide23

Antenor

Kore (left), ca. 525 BCE; Kneeling figure from the

West

Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia (right)Slide24

ApolloSlide25

New York

Kouros

, ca. 600 BCE (left); Apollo from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus (right)Slide26

Delphi Charioteer (left); Apollo (right)Slide27
Slide28