Greek. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, as rebuilt post 479 BCE . 2nd half fifth century BCE .
Greek. The Stoa of Attalus, Athens, Greece. 150 BCE .
Greek. Map: Athens as it appeared in the late fifth century BCE.
Greek. Kritios Boy , from Acropolis, Athens. ca. 480 BCE . Height: 46".
Polyclitus. Doryphoros ( Spear Bearer ), Roman copy after the original bronze by Polyclitus. ca. 450–440 BCE . Height: 6' 6".
Ictinus and Callicrates. Closer Look: the Parthenon: The interior decoration of the Parthenon ceiling, as reconstructed and published by Gottfried Semper, 1878 (color drawing). 447–438 BCE .
Ictinus and Callicrates. Closer Look: the Parthenon: Cutaway drawing of the Parthenon porch showing friezes, metopes, and pediment. (color drawing). 447–438 BCE . 221' x 101' (top step)
Ictinus and Callicrates. Closer Look: the Parthenon: the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens. 447–438 BCE , Sculpture program by 432 BCE . 221' x 101' (top step)
Ictinus and Callicrates. Closer Look: the Parthenon: the plan of the temple, Acropolis, Athens. 447–438 BCE . 221' x 101' (top step)
Model of the Acropolis. ca. 400 BCE .
Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens. ca. 425 BCE .
Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens. 430s–405 BCE .
Phidias. Model of the Athena Parthenos, original ca. 440 BCE . Height of original: approx. 40'.
Young Men on Horseback, segment of the north frieze, Parthenon. ca. 440 BCE . Height: 41".
A recumbent god (Dionysus or Heracles), from the east pediment of the Parthenon. ca. 435 BCE .
Lapith overcoming a centaur, south metope 27, from the Parthenon, Athens. 447–438 BCE .
Plato. "Allegory of the Cave,". from The Great Dialogues of Plato, trans. W.H.D. Rouse (line drawing). ca. 428–347 BCE .
Banqueting Scene, panel from the Tomb of the Diver, Paestum, Italy. Early fifth century BCE .
Amasis Painter (?). Satyrs Making Wine . Detail of Athenian black-figure amphora. ca. 540–530 BCE .
Assteas. Red-figure krater depicting a comedy, from Paestum, Italy. ca. 350 BCE .
Theater, Epidaurus. Early third century BCE .
Plan: Theater at Epidaurus (line drawing). Early third century BCE .
Hellenistic copy after Lysippus?. Alexander the Great , head from a Pergamene copy of a statue, possibly after a fourth-century BCE original by Lysippus. ca. 200 BCE . Height: 16-1/8".
Map: Alexander’s empire as of his death in 323 BCE and the route of his conquests. 323 BCE .
Roman copy after Lysippus. Apoxyomenos ( The Scraper ), Roman copy of an original Greek bronze of ca. 350–325 BCE . Height: 6' 8".
Roman copy after Praxiteles. Aphrodite of Knidos . ca. 350 BCE . Height: 6' 8".
Hellenistic. Reconstructed west front of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. ca. 165 BCE .
Hellenistic. East frieze of the Altar of Zeus, from Pergamon. Detail. ca. 165 BCE .
Epigonos?. Dying Gaul , Roman copy of an original bronze of ca. 220 BCE . ca. 220 BCE . Height: 37".
Hellenistic. Nike (Victory) of Samothrace . From the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace. ca. 300-190 BCE . Height: 8' 1".
Hellenistic. Youth from Hawarra , from Egypt. ca. 100 BCE . Height of coffin: 52".
Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros of Rhodes. Laocoön and His Sons . Second-first century BCE , or first century CE . Height: 8' 1/2".