Konspekt Uroka Po Mhk 10 Kl.vydajushhiesja Skulptury Drevnej Jellady -

Prepare a short presentation on one "missing" masterpiece—a Greek original that survived in bronze (e.g., the Riace Bronzes or the Charioteer of Delphi ), as most known "Greek" statues are actually Roman marble copies.

Introduced the "Praxitelean curve" (S-curve), making figures like Hermes and the Infant Dionysus appear more relaxed and graceful.

Familiarize students with the masterpieces of Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods. Outstanding Sculptures of Ancient Hellas

Outstanding Sculptures of Ancient Hellas. Grade: 10th. Goal: To trace the evolution of the ideal human image in Greek sculpture. Objectives:

For further instructional materials, you can explore the detailed Lesson Summary on Infourok or review the evolution of forms on Art History portals like Mediiia . Unlike other ancient civilizations

Created the "High Classic" style characterized by divine majesty and grandeur.

The Greeks believed in —the harmony of physical beauty and moral goodness. Unlike other ancient civilizations, Greek artists focused on the "living" human body, viewing the athlete as the pinnacle of divine creation. II. Archaic Period (7th–6th centuries BC): The Awakening highlighting masters like

This lesson plan (konspekt) for 10th-grade World Art Culture (MHK) focuses on the evolution of Greek sculpture from the rigid Archaic period to the emotional Hellenistic era, highlighting masters like , Polyclitus , and Phidias . Lesson Plan: Outstanding Sculptures of Ancient Hellas