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Step into the world of ancient Greece, where art and sculpture flourished like never before. This quiz will challenge your knowledge of the magnificent statues, intricate carvings, and the master sculptors who brought them to life. Ready to see how much you know about these timeless masterpieces? Let’s get started and see if you can sculpt a perfect score!
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Greek Sculpture Quiz
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1. Who is considered the master sculptor of the Parthenon sculptures?
Hint: He was also known for his work on the statue of Zeus at Olympia.

Greek Sculpture Quiz Questions Overview

1. Who is considered the master sculptor of the Parthenon sculptures?

Phidias
Polykleitos
Myron
Praxiteles

2. Which period is known for the ‘Kouros’ and ‘Kore’ statues?

Archaic
Classical
Hellenistic
Geometric

3. What is the primary characteristic of Hellenistic sculpture?

Idealized forms
Emotional expression
Rigid postures
Simplistic design

4. Which famous statue is attributed to the sculptor Praxiteles?

Venus de Milo
Laocoön and His Sons
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus
Discobolus

5. What material was commonly used for large Greek statues during the Classical period?

Marble
Bronze
Wood
Terracotta

6. The ‘Discobolus’ or ‘Discus Thrower’ is a famous work by which sculptor?

Myron
Polykleitos
Phidias
Lysippos

7. Which sculpture is considered one of the greatest masterpieces of the Hellenistic period?

Venus de Milo
Laocoön and His Sons
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus

8. What is the primary subject of the Parthenon frieze?

The Panathenaic procession
The Battle of Marathon
The Birth of Athena
The Labors of Heracles

9. Which sculptor is known for the ‘Doryphoros’ or ‘Spear Bearer’?

Polykleitos
Phidias
Myron
Lysippos

10. What innovation is Lysippos credited with in the realm of Greek sculpture?

Introducing a more slender and elongated form
Using marble instead of bronze
Depicting only mythological subjects
Creating sculptures in motion

11. What is the significance of the ‘Kritios Boy’ in Greek sculpture?

It represents the first use of contrapposto
It is the first bronze sculpture
It depicts a mythological scene
It is the largest Greek statue

12. Which period is known for the development of naturalistic and idealized human forms in sculpture?

Classical
Archaic
Hellenistic
Geometric

13. What is the primary feature of the ‘Venus de Milo’ that makes it stand out?

Its missing arms
Its intricate base
Its detailed facial expression
Its original paint

14. Which sculptor is credited with creating the ‘Aphrodite of Knidos’?

Praxiteles
Phidias
Polykleitos
Myron

15. What is the significance of the ‘Winged Victory of Samothrace’?

It commemorates a naval victory
It is the largest Greek statue
It depicts a mythological battle
It was created by Phidias

16. What is a common characteristic of sculptures from the Geometric period?

Abstract and stylized forms
Realistic human proportions
Emotional expressions
Detailed drapery
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