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... symbolise the feminine virtues of the deceased and are typical of funerary stelae produced in Asia minor in the Hellenistic period (336-31 BC). Beneath the pediment the epitaph (inscription) reads “Menophila (daughter of) Artemidoros, greetings!”
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This relic was unearthed on Salamis Island.\r\nA woman draped in a chiton and himation extends her right hand to greet a man wearing a himation, likely her spouse.\r\nThe couple is depicted engaging in conversation, as indicated by the gesture of the...
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... funerary stela with a reduced number of figures started to appear in Asia Minor in the 3rd century B.C.. Beneath the pediment an epitaph (inscription) flanks the wreath: “Thalea, (daughter of) Athenagoras, (from the city of) Oroanna, greetings!”
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... of a revered goddess or nymph. As part of its rich cultural heritage, this masterpiece is intricately connected to the magnificent pedimental decorations of the esteemed Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, dating back to approximately 440-430 BC.
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Atop the pediment's sides, two small lions are positioned in crouched poses; within the niche, to the right of the deceased, as dictated by Roman tradition, stand the portraits of Opsidia Massima and Tito Castrucio alongside her. ...Below these busts...
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The imposing figure of Nikarete is exquisitely carved in high relief, originally part of a grand family grouping that formed the centerpiece of an ancient monumental tomb, remnants of which now reside in Berlin, along with the pediment. ...Scores of...
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This is a stunning statue of Mercury, once proudly displayed in the garden as part of the south pediment at Duff House, Banffshire. It's one of six classical gods, including Minerva, Mars, Bacchus, Apollo and Luna, that likely originated from the...
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... deep grief etched across her face. ...She likely held something in her raised hand as she strolled beside the river's tranquil waters. The inscription on the pediment, "Ameinodora", boldly declares her name to all who gaze upon this ancient artwork.
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This statue of Bacchus, God of wine, originally stood proudly on the south pediment of Duff House in Banffshire. It is one of six stunning classical gods in the collection, featuring Apollo, Minerva, Mars, Mercury, and Luna, all likely crafted by Jan...
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16 STL files (all provided in two sizes, based on 90 or 120mm tall columns) making up a round temple base with pool, collonade and ornate pediments. 1 column 7 ruined columns 3 variations of base section (18 needed for full circle) pillar capstone...
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The frieze which ran 160 metres along the entire perimeter of the Parthenon featured more than 360 figures participating in the procession and festivities organised every four years in honour of Athena during the Panathenaic games. The Athenians...
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Her likeness to the women on the east frieze of the Parthenon is unmistakable, given that it was just completed when work began on the Erechtheion. On her head, she bears an architectural capital like a basket. The weight she carries rests on her...
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Restored replica of the iconic goddess Athena now proudly stands tall within the walls of Nashville's magnificent Parthenon, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression. Crafted with precision and finesse, this breathtaking work of art was...
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Europe's Cartoon World Landmarks Bundle is Born in Cinema 4D R17 Procedural Textures Add Depth to Every Scene 149,583 polygons make it game-ready for Unity and VR/AR experiences The pack features iconic structures: Pisa Tower, the majestic Colossium,...
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Reclining Nude Male, 'Ilissus' from the Parthenon Sculptures (maker and date unknown) This object was scanned at the Watts Gallery using an Artec Eva ILISSOS was a river-god of Attika in southern Greece. The Ilissos stream flowed through the city of...
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... Situated atop a flat rocky hill, this impressive structure rises 150 meters above sea level in Athens, the capital city of Greece, and proudly encompasses some of the most celebrated ancient edifices, including the Parthenon and the Erechtheum.
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Crafted by the renowned sculptor Phidias and the brilliant architects Iktinos and Kallikrates between 438-432 BCE, this masterpiece was originally part of the Parthenon's majestic façade on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. ...Today, its counterparts...
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This type of architecture has been utilized since ancient times, with notable examples including the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Parthenon in Greece. ...By carefully distributing weights throughout the framework, architects can achieve stability,...
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The iconic marble sculpture depicts the agile messenger god Hermes, originally a part of the majestic Parthenon, and it was this very work that sparked the creation of The Falling Man from Rodin's masterpiece, The Gates of Hell. ...The artist marveled...
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... on the stele indicates that he is Tynnias, son of Tynnon, a native of Trikorynthos, an Attic deme located near Marathon. His dignified presence echoes similar idealized representations of Athenian citizens and deities found on the Parthenon frieze.
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Brennan's photographs captured Alan LeQuire's powerful Athena sculpture at the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee, as it stood strong against the backdrop of the city. The images were then expertly processed in Photoscan, a cutting-edge software tool...
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... of attributes makes it challenging to identify the deities involved. The donor of the relief is depicted in a small size on the left side. The style and quality of this work closely resemble the famous sculptures found at the Parthenon in Athens.
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... The stunning Parthenon Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, comprise a collection of classical Greek marble sculptures, inscriptions, and architectural members originally part of the Parthenon and other structures on the Acropolis of Athens.
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This ancient plaque originates from the Parthenon's frieze, crafted between 447 and 432 BC. ...It vividly depicts a pivotal moment in the Great Panathenaea celebration, which took place every four years in Athens: Two priests lead six Ergastines, young...
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Athena Parthenos, a massive chryselephantine sculpture, was crafted by Phidias and his skilled assistants within the hallowed halls of the Parthenon in Athens. The goddess herself was revered through this iconic work, which served as an essential...
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The Parthenon, with its perfect proportions and harmonious design, stands as a symbol of ancient Greek culture and achievement. Meanwhile, the Rotunda, with its soaring dome and intricate details, embodies the spirit of Renaissance-era innovation and...
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The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of classical Greek marble sculptures (mostly by Phidias and his assistants), inscriptions and architectural members that originally were part of the Parthenon and other...
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This impressive memorial slab can be categorized as a 'cippus' type, boasting an elegantly curved recess that frames the field atop its pediment. Perched at the very top are two miniature lions, serving as symbolic sentinels guarding the sepulchre.
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Designed like a temple in miniature with pilasters, steps leading up, an eagle in the pediment and a different fruit behind each palmette acroterion, this would have stood in a wealthy Roman house or garden. From the time of Augustus onwards every...
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This iconic statue of Apollo, God of the Sun, originally served as a garden sculpture and was proudly displayed on the south pediment of Duff House in Banffshire. Among six classical gods that adorned this magnificent structure were Minerva, Mars,...