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1. Where is the Geometric krater from, and where is it currently located?

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The correct answer provides the accurate information regarding the origin and current location of the Geometric krater. The incorrect answers deliberately mislead by mentioning incorrect locations and origins, highlighting the importance of knowing the specific historical context of the artifact.

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Do You Know These Geometric Ancient Greek Art Quiz - Quiz

Do you know these geometric ancient Greek arts? This art style was popular in the making of vases and incorporating symbols on them. Do you know some of... see morethe great works that found throughout history? How about you take a look at the flashcards and see how well you see the artwork and when they are made. see less

2. What is the name of the statue dedicated by Mantiklos to Apollo?

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The statue dedicated by Mantiklos to Apollo is known as Mantiklos Apollo, not Athena Parthenos, Hermes of Praxiteles, or Venus de Milo.

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3. What is the origin and approximate date of the Corinthian black-figure amphora with animal friezes?

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The correct answer states that the Corinthian black-figure amphora with animal friezes originated in Rhodes, Greece, and dates back to 625-600 BCE. The incorrect answers provided inaccurate locations and time periods for the artifact.

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4. When was the Lady of Auxerre sculpture created and where is it from?

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The Lady of Auxerre sculpture was created between 650-625 BCE in Crete, Greece. It is a notable example of ancient Greek art from the Archaic period, showcasing the craftsmanship and style of that time.

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5. What is the name of the statue located in Athens, Greece, created in 530 BCE made of marble?

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The Peplos Kore is a sculpture from ancient Greece, specifically from Athens and made around 530 BCE. It is a representation of a young woman wearing a peplos garment characteristic of the time period.

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6. What is the name of the sculpture from Attica, Greece, dated around 600 BCE, made of marble?

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The sculpture from Attica, Greece, of the Kouros figure is a well-known ancient Greek statue representing a male youth.

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7. Who created the sculpture 'Kroisos, from Anavysos' in Greece in 530 BCE, made of marble?

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The sculpture 'Kroisos, from Anavysos' is an ancient Greek grave marker depicting a young man who died in battle. The true creator of this sculpture is unknown, unlike famous sculptors like Phidias, Polykleitos, and Myron who are credited with specific works.

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8. Who created Kleitias and Ergotimos, Francois Vase in 570 BCE?

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The creators of Kleitias and Ergotimos, Francois Vase in 570 BCE remain unknown to us.

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9. What ancient scene is depicted on the piece of pottery labeled Exekias, Achilles, and Ajax playing a dice game: Italy: 540-530 BCE: (Black figures)?

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The correct answer is a scene depicting the three figures playing a dice game as described on the piece of pottery. The incorrect answers provide alternative scenarios that do not align with the actual depiction on the artwork.

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10. Who painted Andokides Painter, Ajax, and Achilles playing a dice game in Italy from 525-520 (Red figures)?

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The correct answer is Exekias, not Euphronios, Epiktetos, or Kleitias.

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11. Who created the pottery piece known as Euthymides, Three Revelers in Italy in 510 BC?

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Euthymides was the Greek potter and vase painter who created the pottery piece known as Three Revelers, which is now housed in Italy and dated back to 510 BC.

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12. What ancient temple is located in Italy and dates back to 460 BC?

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The Temple of Hera I in Italy, also known as the Temple of Hera at Paestum, was built around 460 BC and is a well-preserved ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Hera.

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13. What historical event is depicted in the Gigantomachy from Siphnian Treasury, detail of the north frieze, dating back to Greece in 530 BCE?
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14. What is depicted on the Seer, East pediment from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Greece?

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The correct answer is 'A seer' because the sculpture depicts a seer or prophet, as indicated in the title.

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15. What is the material and origin of the West pediment from the Temple of Artemis?

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The West pediment from the Temple of Artemis is made of limestone and originates from Greece during the time period of 600-580 BCE.

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16. Who sculpted the Kritios Boy from the Acropolis in 480 BCE using marble?

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The correct answer is Kritios and Nesiotes because they were the sculptors responsible for the creation of the Kritios Boy, which is considered one of the earliest examples of the contrapposto stance in ancient Greek sculpture.

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17. Which warrior statue was discovered off the coast of Riace, Italy?

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The Bronze Warrior from the sea off Riace, Italy refers to a pair of ancient Greek bronze statues discovered in the Ionian Sea near Riace, Italy. These statues are believed to represent warriors or gods and date back to around 460-450 BC.

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18. Polykleitos created the famous sculpture Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), which is a Roman copy from the palaestra located in Pompeii, Italy. The sculpture is made of bronze and marble, and it dates back to 450-440 BC.

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Polykleitos was a renowned ancient Greek sculptor known for his work on the Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) sculpture. The other options, Phidias, Praxiteles, and Lysippos, were also notable sculptors in ancient Greece, but the Doryphoros is specifically attributed to Polykleitos.

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19. Which three goddesses are depicted in the east pediment of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece?

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The three goddesses depicted in the east pediment of the Parthenon are Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite. Each goddess represents a different aspect of Greek mythology and plays a significant role in the overall composition of the sculpture.

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20. What are three details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze from Parthenon, Athens, Greece?

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The Panathenaic Festival procession frieze from Parthenon in Athens, Greece is made of marble and dates back to 447-438 BC.

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21. Who designed the Temple of Athena Nike in Greece in 427 BC?

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Kallikrates is the correct answer as he was the architect responsible for designing the Temple of Athena Nike in Greece in 427 BC.

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22. Nike adjusting her sandal, from the south side of the parapet of the Temple of Athena Nike: Greece: 410: Marble.

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This question tests knowledge of ancient Greek art and sculptures. The correct answer should be distinct from the incorrect answers provided, with key details such as the specific deity, location, time period, and material used in the sculpture.

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23. Who painted the famous portrait of the warrior seated at his tomb in the year 410?

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The correct answer is Aeschylus. Aeschylus was an ancient Greek tragedian who is often described as the father of tragedy. He is best known for his works such as the Oresteia trilogy and Prometheus Bound.

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24. Who is the artist of the sculpture 'Aphrodite of Knidos' (Roman copy) created in 350 AD using marble?

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Praxiteles is the correct artist of the sculpture 'Aphrodite of Knidos' (Roman copy) created in 350 AD using marble. He was a renowned ancient Greek sculptor known for his contributions to the development of the female nude in sculpture.

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25. What is depicted on the Grave stele found near the Iissos River in Greece, made of marble in 340 BC?

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The correct answer is a young hunter as indicated by the inscription on the grave stele near the Iissos River in Greece. The depiction of a young hunter was a common theme in ancient Greek funerary art, symbolizing themes of youth, bravery, and connection to nature.

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26. Who is the artist of the sculpture Apoxyomenos (Scraper) Italy: roman copy of a bronze statue: 330: marble?

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Lysippos was a Greek sculptor known for his work in the Late Classical period. Phidias, Polykleitos, and Praxiteles were also renowned sculptors from different periods in Ancient Greece.

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27. Whose head is depicted in the sculpture found in Pella, Greece, dating back to the third century and made of marble?

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The sculpture of the head found in Pella, Greece, is believed to be that of Alexander the Great, a renowned historical figure known for his conquests and leadership in ancient Greece.

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28. Who is depicted abducting Persephone in a detail of a wall painting in tomb 1 in Greece? (336 BCE)

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In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, abducted Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, to be his wife. This myth explains the changing of seasons as Persephone spends part of the year in the underworld with Hades.

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29. Who created Philoxenos of Eretria, Battle of Issus: 310?

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The correct answer refers to a Roman copy of the Alexander Mosaic created in Italy during the late second or early first century. Philoxenos of Eretria is the artist responsible for the original painting depicting the Battle of Issus: 310.

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30. What ancient structure is located in Didyma, Turkey and dedicated to Apollo?

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The Temple of Apollo in Didyma, Turkey was an ancient Greek sanctuary dedicated to Apollo, the god of oracles, healing, and music. It was one of the most important oracles in the ancient Greek world.

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Where is the Geometric krater from, and where is it currently located?
What is the name of the statue dedicated by Mantiklos to Apollo?
What is the origin and approximate date of the Corinthian black-figure...
When was the Lady of Auxerre sculpture created and where is it from?
What is the name of the statue located in Athens, Greece, created in...
What is the name of the sculpture from Attica, Greece, dated around...
Who created the sculpture 'Kroisos, from Anavysos' in Greece in 530...
Who created Kleitias and Ergotimos, Francois Vase in 570 BCE?
What ancient scene is depicted on the piece of pottery labeled...
Who painted Andokides Painter, Ajax, and Achilles playing a dice game...
Who created the pottery piece known as Euthymides, Three Revelers in...
What ancient temple is located in Italy and dates back to 460 BC?
What historical event is depicted in the Gigantomachy from Siphnian...
What is depicted on the Seer, East pediment from the Temple of Zeus in...
What is the material and origin of the West pediment from the Temple...
Who sculpted the Kritios Boy from the Acropolis in 480 BCE using...
Which warrior statue was discovered off the coast of Riace, Italy?
Polykleitos created the famous sculpture Doryphoros (Spear Bearer),...
Which three goddesses are depicted in the east pediment of the...
What are three details of the Panathenaic Festival procession frieze...
Who designed the Temple of Athena Nike in Greece in 427 BC?
Nike adjusting her sandal, from the south side of the parapet of the...
Who painted the famous portrait of the warrior seated at his tomb in...
Who is the artist of the sculpture 'Aphrodite of Knidos' (Roman copy)...
What is depicted on the Grave stele found near the Iissos River in...
Who is the artist of the sculpture Apoxyomenos (Scraper) Italy: roman...
Whose head is depicted in the sculpture found in Pella, Greece, dating...
Who is depicted abducting Persephone in a detail of a wall painting in...
Who created Philoxenos of Eretria, Battle of Issus: 310?
What ancient structure is located in Didyma, Turkey and dedicated to...
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