Greek art: The Golden Age
The Golden Age
The height of the classical period, or Golden Age (c.450–400
The most magnificent original sculptures from this period are those from the temples of the Athenian acropolis. Earliest of these are the Parthenon sculptures including the frieze representing the Panathenaic procession and the pedimental sculptures (see Elgin Marbles). The Parthenon sculptors are anonymous, but Phidias is believed to have drawn up the designs. Somewhat later in date are the sculptures of the Hephaesteum, the Erechtheum, and the Nike Balustrade.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- The Hellenistic Period
- The Late Classical Period
- The Golden Age
- The Early Classical Period
- The Archaic Period
- Early Greek Styles
- Bibliography
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