South Metope IV of the Parthenon is one of many sculptures from the Parthenon in Greece that have been scattered across the ...
This little olivewood statue eventually inhabited the Erechtheum, the classical temple of Athena Polias across from the Parthenon. But the most glorious image of Athena, the one that expressed the ...
Detail from the western frieze of the Parthenon ... caryatids (female sculptures) from the nearby portico of the Erechtheion, and four fragments from the frieze of the temple to Athena Nike.
Architectural evidence and historic record, including reference to the Parthenon's 40-foot-high, gold-and-ivory statue of Athena, essentially confirm the building's original function as a temple.
A centaur head and two more marble fragments taken from the Parthenon in the 17th century are among the most popular exhibits ...
After conservative UK leaders refused to send Parthenon fragments home to Greece, a new government has ushered 'constructive' negotiations over a return. https://p.dw ...
The sculptures were of course made at a very particular time and with a very particular purpose. The Parthenon was a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos, meaning Athena the Virgin.
The Acropolis is a massive archaeological site brimming with the artistic monuments and wonders of ancient Greece. Here are ...
Built between 447 BC and 432 BC, this ancient Greek temple was dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of Athens. While the original statue of Athena Parthenos has been lost, the Parthenon remains ...
The Parthenon The Parthenon stands as an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and its democratic ideals. Perched majestically on the Acropolis hill, this temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena, the ...
After conservative UK leaders refused to send Parthenon fragments home to Greece, a new government has ushered 'constructive' ...
The sculptures were of course made at a very particular time and with a very particular purpose. The Parthenon was a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos, meaning Athena the Virgin.