View of a column, depicting decorative frieze and capital; Phidias is the most famous sculptor of Greek antiquity. His large cult statues were described by Pausanias. Phidias' statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. "For the making of the colossal statue of Zeus, a workshop was erected west of the temple, which survived with various alterations until late Roman times. It measured 14.57 x 32.18 m, and in and around it were found numerous tools, moulds and other materials from the period of the chryselephantine Zeus, obviously used by Pheidias [Phidias] and his assistants." Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 11/11/2007
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
Figure 47; Iris, a messenger god, frontal view; "Elgin Marbles" is a popular term for the collection...
Detail, showing the upper torso and head of Hermes; This is the best preserved column drum from the ...
Side view of the High Altar (added in early Byzantine period); Phidias is the most famous sculptor o...
Zeus. c. 350-340 BC. from Mylasa in Caria. a softened version of Phidias\u27 Zeus at Olympia. Boston...
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The poliadic Sanctuary of Apollo is situated in the centre of Hierapolis of Phrygia and has been the...
General view of the area in front of the Temple of Zeus, depicting remains of votive monuments, in p...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This is the published version.Technical observations on the sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Ol...
Right side, detail of three goddesses; "Elgin Marbles" is a popular term for the collection of sculp...
The re-examination of the monumental statue of Zeus from Gaza, nowadays exhibited in the Istanbul Ar...
For this presentation, I would like to discuss one of the most admired temples of the ancient world,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
Figure 47; Iris, a messenger god, frontal view; "Elgin Marbles" is a popular term for the collection...
Detail, showing the upper torso and head of Hermes; This is the best preserved column drum from the ...
Side view of the High Altar (added in early Byzantine period); Phidias is the most famous sculptor o...
Zeus. c. 350-340 BC. from Mylasa in Caria. a softened version of Phidias\u27 Zeus at Olympia. Boston...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The purpose of this thesis was to trace t...
Literary sources mention a number of famous Attic sculptors of the fourth century B. C. who worked i...
The Athenian Treasury (c. 490 bc) was entirely of Parian marble. The metopes on its prominent south ...
The poliadic Sanctuary of Apollo is situated in the centre of Hierapolis of Phrygia and has been the...
General view of the area in front of the Temple of Zeus, depicting remains of votive monuments, in p...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This is the published version.Technical observations on the sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Ol...
Right side, detail of three goddesses; "Elgin Marbles" is a popular term for the collection of sculp...
The re-examination of the monumental statue of Zeus from Gaza, nowadays exhibited in the Istanbul Ar...
For this presentation, I would like to discuss one of the most admired temples of the ancient world,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
Figure 47; Iris, a messenger god, frontal view; "Elgin Marbles" is a popular term for the collection...
Detail, showing the upper torso and head of Hermes; This is the best preserved column drum from the ...