Question
This sculpture is entitled, Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs. The sculpture displays the god Apollo in the center, with his hands held out in peace and confidence over the Greeks. What was happening in Greece at the time this was sculpted?
a.
Alexander the Great died unexpectedly in 323 BCE. As a result, the whole empire began to fall and wars broke out among the various Greek nations.
b.
The Greeks had faced many conflicts with the Persians who threatened their independence, however the strong armies and navies of the Greeks had triumphed over their enemies.
c.
Pericles dominated Athenian Politics and led Athens to a period of great wealth known as the “Golden Age”.
d.
The Greeks had recent come under new rule, after years of war and suffering at the hands of the Romans and Persians. It was a time of peace and prosperity, which they attributed to the Greek gods.
a.
Alexander the Great died unexpectedly in 323 BCE. As a result, the whole empire began to fall and wars broke out among the various Greek nations.
b.
The Greeks had faced many conflicts with the Persians who threatened their independence, however the strong armies and navies of the Greeks had triumphed over their enemies.
c.
Pericles dominated Athenian Politics and led Athens to a period of great wealth known as the “Golden Age”.
d.
The Greeks had recent come under new rule, after years of war and suffering at the hands of the Romans and Persians. It was a time of peace and prosperity, which they attributed to the Greek gods.
Answers
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The sculpture "Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs," featuring Apollo as a figure of peace and confidence, suggests a context of cultural and political significance in ancient Greece. The answer that aligns most closely with a time of relative peace and cultural flourishing in Greece is:
**c. Pericles dominated Athenian Politics and led Athens to a period of great wealth known as the “Golden Age.”**
During this time, which spans from approximately 461 to 429 BCE, Athens experienced significant advancements in art, philosophy, and architecture, marking a peak in classical culture. Apollo, as a god associated with harmony, arts, and enlightenment, reflects the values of this era.
**c. Pericles dominated Athenian Politics and led Athens to a period of great wealth known as the “Golden Age.”**
During this time, which spans from approximately 461 to 429 BCE, Athens experienced significant advancements in art, philosophy, and architecture, marking a peak in classical culture. Apollo, as a god associated with harmony, arts, and enlightenment, reflects the values of this era.