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The Parthenon friezeThe Parthenon frieze

The Parthenon frieze1994

Ian Jenkins

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The artistic genius of Athens in the fifth century BC reached its peak in the sculpted marble reliefs of the Parthenon frieze. Designed by Phidias and carved by a team of anonymous masons, the frieze adorned the temple of Athena on the Acropolis and represents a festival procession in honour of the Olympian gods. Its original composition and precise meaning, however, have long been the subject of lively debate. Most of what survives of the frieze is now in the British Museum or the Acropolis Museum in Athens; the rest is scattered among a number of European collections. This book reconstructs the frieze in its entirety according to the most up-to-date research, with a detailed scene-by-scene commentary, and the superb quality of the carving is vividly shown in a series of close-up photographs. In his introduction Ian Jenkins places the frieze in its architectural, historical and artistic setting. He discusses the various interpretations suggested by previous scholars, and finally puts forward a view of his own.

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First published
1994
OL Work ID
OL2522719W

Subjects

Parthenon (Athens, Greece)FriezeRelief (Sculpture), GreekDoric FriezesFrisesFrises doriquesFrise (Parthénon, Athènes, Grèce)AntiquitésFriezen (architectuur)ParthenonMetopeParthénon (Athènes, Grèce)Greece, antiquitiesFriezes

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