Across
- 3. The main avenue in the Athenian Agora, where a festival procession marched
- 7. The architect who, along with Kallikrates, designed the Parthenon
- 8. A young female figure, meaning "young woman," always clothed
- 12. The architectural feature that makes columns look straight by slightly bulging out in the middle
- 14. The Greek term for arrogance that Niobe exhibited
- 15. The sculptor of the Doryphoros who wrote the treatise Canon
- 16. The material Romans often used for copies of Greek bronze statues
Down
- 1. Large punch bowl used to mix water and wine before banquets
- 2. The Greek name for the winged personification of Victory, held by Athena Parthenos
- 4. Greek city square, serving as the center of civic activity
- 5. A young male figure, meaning "youth," typically nude and idealized
- 6. The sculptural style characterized by figures with exaggerated forms, dynamic poses, and emotional drama
- 9. The technique used on the Niobides Krater that silhouettes red clay bodies against a black background
- 10. The Greek concept of uneven weight distribution in a standing figure
- 11. Figures in the Acropolis pediments that appear to have cloth clinging to the body in animated folds
- 13. Term for a covered walkway or portico, often with Doric columns, outlining buildings in the Agora
