Severe Style - List of Selected Works

List of Selected Works

  • Kritios Boy c.490-80 (Athens 3938)
  • Blonde Boy c.480 (Athens 689)
  • Euthydikos Kore
  • Pediment of the Temple of Aphaea, Aegina
  • Metopes of temple E at Selinunte
  • Dodona Zeus
  • Motya charioteer
  • Guistiniani Hestia
  • Bronze Head c.460 (Athens 6590)
  • Bronze athlete c.470 (Mt Holyoke Coll. BOI.I.1926)
  • Bronze athlete holding ball c.460 (Berlin misc.8089)
  • Lemnian Athena
  • Mourning Athena
  • Zeus Ganymede group
  • Diskobolos
  • Athena Giustiniani
  • Charioteer of Delphi
  • Taranto goddess
  • Head of Athena from Aegina c.460-50 (Paris 3109)
  • "Leonidas" c.475 (Athens 3613)
  • Bronze Poseidon from Kreusis c.460 (Athens Br. 11761)
  • Bronze head from Porticello c.450 (Reggio)
  • Tyrannicides,
  • Cape Artemision Zeus
  • Athena and Marsyas group,
  • Metopes and pediments of the Temple of Zeus Olympia, accredited to the Olympia Master
  • Choiseul-Gouffier Apollo
  • Riace bronzes,
  • Omphalos Apollo
  • Dove Stele,
  • Borgia stele c.470 (Naples 98)
  • Pharsalos stele c.470-60 (Paris 701)
  • Ludovisi Throne
  • Kassel Apollo
  • Parthenon metopes
  • Chatsworth Head
  • Tiber Apollo (copy) orig. c.450 (Rome Terme 608)
  • Eros Soranzo (copy) orig. c. 460 (St. Petersberg 85)
  • Perseus head (copy) Rome Conservatori
  • Heracles (copy) orig. c.450-40 (Oxford 1928)
  • Ludovisi peplophoros (copy) orig. c. 470-60 (Rome Terme 8577)
  • "Aspasia" (copy) orig. c.460-50 (Berlin (E) K.166+167:605)

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