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Title: MID9820, SMID10027
Description: exaleiptron, vase painting, black figured, Boetia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Boeotian Dancers (B.D. Group) – Dating: -570/-560 – Discovery: Tanagra (Boeotia) – Description: Dreifussexaleiptron: A: Prozession: Ein grosser Eber nähert sich einem aus Quadern errichteten Altar, neben dem rechts Flammen brennen. Dem Eber folgen vier bärtige Männer. Der erste trägt ein Tablett (Kanoun? Skaphe?), welches er auf seine Hüfte stützt und auf dem sich vermutlich Innerein befinden (Tänien?). Der zweite ist ein Aulet. Der dritte trägt einen kleinen Zweig und der letzte schliesslich eine Palmettenranke. B: Opferbankett: Vier Männer auf zwei hölzernen Klinen mit Phiale, Skyphos und Kantharos, sowie zwei Diener mit Kannen und ein Flötenspieler. Rechts am Rand steht ein Krater. Auf der dritten Seite ist ein Komos von fünf tanzenden Männern hinter einem Flötenspieler abgebildet. Auf den drei Beinen: enthauptete Medusa, zwei Gorgonen und der fliehende Perseus mit Kibisis; darunter ringende, boxende und Diskus werfende Athleten.
Keywords: MID9820, SMID
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID9820, SMID10027 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Gorgo, Gorgones 317, Perseus 146, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 118, I. 2.a. Opfer, gr. 447, II. 4.a. Bankett, gr. 173, II. 4.c. Musik, gr. 216, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1274a, VII. 3. Feste und Spiele, gr. 2
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: palm branch, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, krater, jug, tankard, skyphos, kotyle, scyphus, fire (on altar), table, mensa, trapeza, kantharos, kline, bed, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, sacrificial animal, fillet, taenia, tainia, pig, kanoun, offering basket, skaphe (big basin), musician (man), altar built of square stones, festival (diverse, undetermined), Gorgo, Gorgones, Perseus, Medousa
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 29, 1; Add² 8; CVA Berlin 4 tav. 195–197 (1622); Sparkes, JHS 87, 1967, 120 tav. 14; Heilmeyer, W. -D. et al., Antikenmuseum Berlin. Die ausgestellten Werke (1988) 103 no. 4; van Straten, F. T., Hiera kala. Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (1995) 212 V 105; Kilinski, K., Boetian Black Figure Vase Painting of the Archaic Period (1990) 15–17 Nr. 1 Taf. 1–2; Scheffer, Ch., Boeotian Festival Scenes. Competition, Consumption and Cult in Archaic Black Figure in: R. Hägg (Hrsg. ), The Iconography of Greek Cult. Kernos Suppl. 1 (1992) 117–141 Nr. B1 Abb. 1–6; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 21.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Berlin, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Inventory: F 1727 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID9820, SMID10027
Description: exaleiptron, vase painting, black figured, Boetia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Boeotian Dancers (B.D. Group) – Dating: -570/-560 – Discovery: Tanagra (Boeotia) – Description: Dreifussexaleiptron: A: Prozession: Ein grosser Eber nähert sich einem aus Quadern errichteten Altar, neben dem rechts Flammen brennen. Dem Eber folgen vier bärtige Männer. Der erste trägt ein Tablett (Kanoun? Skaphe?), welches er auf seine Hüfte stützt und auf dem sich vermutlich Innerein befinden (Tänien?). Der zweite ist ein Aulet. Der dritte trägt einen kleinen Zweig und der letzte schliesslich eine Palmettenranke. B: Opferbankett: Vier Männer auf zwei hölzernen Klinen mit Phiale, Skyphos und Kantharos, sowie zwei Diener mit Kannen und ein Flötenspieler. Rechts am Rand steht ein Krater. Auf der dritten Seite ist ein Komos von fünf tanzenden Männern hinter einem Flötenspieler abgebildet. Auf den drei Beinen: enthauptete Medusa, zwei Gorgonen und der fliehende Perseus mit Kibisis; darunter ringende, boxende und Diskus werfende Athleten.
Keywords: MID9820, SMID
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID9820, SMID10027 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Gorgo, Gorgones 317, Perseus 146, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 118, I. 2.a. Opfer, gr. 447, II. 4.a. Bankett, gr. 173, II. 4.c. Musik, gr. 216, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1274a, VII. 3. Feste und Spiele, gr. 2
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: palm branch, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, krater, jug, tankard, skyphos, kotyle, scyphus, fire (on altar), table, mensa, trapeza, kantharos, kline, bed, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, sacrificial animal, fillet, taenia, tainia, pig, kanoun, offering basket, skaphe (big basin), musician (man), altar built of square stones, festival (diverse, undetermined), Gorgo, Gorgones, Perseus, Medousa
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 29, 1; Add² 8; CVA Berlin 4 tav. 195–197 (1622); Sparkes, JHS 87, 1967, 120 tav. 14; Heilmeyer, W. -D. et al., Antikenmuseum Berlin. Die ausgestellten Werke (1988) 103 no. 4; van Straten, F. T., Hiera kala. Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (1995) 212 V 105; Kilinski, K., Boetian Black Figure Vase Painting of the Archaic Period (1990) 15–17 Nr. 1 Taf. 1–2; Scheffer, Ch., Boeotian Festival Scenes. Competition, Consumption and Cult in Archaic Black Figure in: R. Hägg (Hrsg. ), The Iconography of Greek Cult. Kernos Suppl. 1 (1992) 117–141 Nr. B1 Abb. 1–6; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 21.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Berlin, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Inventory: F 1727 (1. Inv.)
ID: 90af870685bf493b8a2a45608ddb9568
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Title: MID6267, SMID6392
Description: chous, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Boston 10.190 – Dating: -420/- Discovery: Vulci – Description: Knaben-Komos mit vier Kindern; angeführt wird der Zug von einem bekränzten Jungen mit einer Fackel in der Hand, ihm folgen zwei Knaben mit Komastenbinden, die sich gegenseitig stützen und beide in der ausgestreckten anderen Hand eine bekränzte Kanne halten. Abschliessend ist ein Knabe mit einem Kuchen in der Hand zu sehen (den er gerade zum Mund führt). Die Kinder sind zugleich Personifikationen von Kalos (Schönheit), Neanias (Jugend), Komos (Umzug), Paian (Lied). Zuordnung zu Festen: Anthesteria.
Keywords: MID6267, SMID6392, Komos 3, NeanIas II (S)
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID6267, SMID6392 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Komos 3, Neanias II (S) 1, Paian 1, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1247, VI. 1.b. Kindheit und Adoleszenz, gr. 109
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, jug, torch, child, cake, offering cake, pelanos, Anthesteria, Komos, Komos, Neanias I, Paian
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 1318, 1; van Hoorn, G., Choes and Anthesteria (1951) Nr. 328 Abb. 503; Rühfel, H., Kinderleben im klassischen Athen (1984) 156 Abb. 89; Smith, A. C., Komos growing up among Satyrs and Children, in: A. Cohen (Hrsg. ), Constructions of childhood in ancient Greece and Italy (Hesperia Suppl. 41, 2007) 159 Abb. 8. 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Berlin, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Inventory: F 2658 (1. Inv.)
ID: bf2411d68ab840af81dbee0f006d04dd
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Title: MID10675, SMID10909
Description: intaglio, gem, Roman – Material: cornelian – Dating: -50/-25 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Kassandra inginocchiata sulla base della statua (Block-Altar?) di culto di Athena rivolge un disperato gesto di supplica alla divinità. A destra una colonna (= Votivsäule mit Gefäss). Tra questa et la profetessa un ramoscello.
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID10675, SMID10909 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Kassandra I (vol. VII) 6a, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 137
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: base, jug, garland, column, Palladion, cult image, cult statue, branch, suppliant, supplication, hikesia, Athena, Kassandra I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Platz-Hörster, G., Die antiken Gemmen aus Xanten (1987) 110–111 n. 194 tav. 40.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Bonn, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Inventory: 16321 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID10675, SMID10909
Description: intaglio, gem, Roman – Material: cornelian – Dating: -50/-25 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Kassandra inginocchiata sulla base della statua (Block-Altar?) di culto di Athena rivolge un disperato gesto di supplica alla divinità. A destra una colonna (= Votivsäule mit Gefäss). Tra questa et la profetessa un ramoscello.
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID10675, SMID10909 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Kassandra I (vol. VII) 6a, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 137
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: base, jug, garland, column, Palladion, cult image, cult statue, branch, suppliant, supplication, hikesia, Athena, Kassandra I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Platz-Hörster, G., Die antiken Gemmen aus Xanten (1987) 110–111 n. 194 tav. 40.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Bonn, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Inventory: 16321 (1. Inv.)
ID: b46c254b0ad743a8bddb2c8d62f8a5cc
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
ID: c803c4b7595b4e10a6234d7dc59c320d
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
ID: 5215eaa14eb24570b53907834efe33c9
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
ID: f2cd69ee108945e9bfa684636179410d
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID1061, SMID971
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Brygos Painter – Dating: -480 – Discovery: Vulci – Description: Innenbild: Links Poseidon, nach rechts, Dreizack in rechter Hand, linke Hand ausgestreckt nach Mädchen (vor ihm; Aithra oder Chione; Amymone auszuschliessen), nach rechts, sich zurückwendend. A: Triptolemos nach rechts auf Flügelwagen, Ährenbündel in linker, Schale in rechter Hand, rechts daneben zwischen zwei dorischen Säulen Demeter (in rechter Hand Blüte, linke Hand vorgestreckt) und Kore (mit Fackel) nach rechts, rechts davon in einer Halle ein bärtiger Mann nach links (Keleos), sitzend (Thronsessel), in linker Hand Szepter, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). Links von Triptolemos Frau (von Flügeln halb verdeckt; Metaneira?) in Dreiviertelansicht, Kopf nach links, in ausgestreckter rechter Hand Schale, links davon geflügelte Frau (Nike oder Iris) frontal, Kopf nach rechts, linke Hand erhoben, in rechter Hand Kanne, links davon Frau (Hekate), frontal, Kopf nach rechts, Fackel in jeder Hand. Links davon Krieger nach rechts (Eumolpos), gerüstet, in rechter Hand Schale (rote Flüssigkeit ausgiessend). B: Von rechts nach links: Kasten hinter Pflanzen, daraus kriecht eine grosse Schlange nach links (über der Schlange Reste der Angabe einer Höhle), links daneben zwei Mädchen (Herse und Aglauros), nach links fliehend, in Händen Blumenranken, links davon dorische Säule (= Palast), dahinter drittes Mädchen, nach rechts eilend, Arme nach vorne ausgestreckt (Pandrosos). Links davon alter, bärtiger Mann (Kekrops), rechter Arm nach vorne ausgestreckt, links davon junger Mann (Erysichthon), in rechter Hand Schale; beide nach rechts auf Stühlen sitzend. – Dimensions: H 13,6 cm Dm 32,9 cm (ohne Henkel) – Inscriptions: BRYGOS EPOIESEN
Keywords: MID
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1061, SMID971 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 15, Aithra I 13, Amymone 95, Chione I 1, Erysichthon II 1, Eumolpos 20, Hekate (vol. VI) 18, Iris I 102, Kekrops (vol. VI) 13, Keleos 1, Persephone (S) 104, Poseidon 192, Salamis 4, Triptolemos 88
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: throne, snake, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, ear of corn, column, torch, cup, libation, cista, kiste, cave, seat, chair, sedes, sedile, trident, winged chariot, winged figure, flower, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aithra I, Amymone, Chione I, Demeter, Erysichthon I, Eumolpos, Hekate, Iris I, Kekrops, Keleos, Metaneira, Nike, Persephone, Poseidon, Salamis, Triptolemos, Kore, Pandrosos
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV² 386. 1649; Para 521; Add 229; Pringsheim, H. G., Archäologische Beiträge zur Geschichte des eleusinischen Kultes (1905) 98 Nr. 11; Recueil Ch. Dugas (1960) 134 Nr. 31; CVA Frankfurt (2) Taf. 60 (1451) 5. 61 (1452). 62 (1453) 1–2; Keuls, E. C., The Reign of the Phallus (1985) 63f. Abb. 45. 46; Weidauer, L., in: AA 1985, 197 Abb. 2; Schwarz, G., Triptolemos (1987) 101ff. V56 Taf. V, 11a-b; Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 138 Nr. 46; Calderone, A., Serra, A., Prospettive occidentali del mito di Trittolemo nell’imagerie vascolare attica, in: La tradizione iconica come fonte storica. Il ruolo della numismatica negli studi di iconografia. Atti del I incontro di studio del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae, Messina 6–8 marzo 2003 (2004) 238 Nr. 13 Figg. 11–15.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Liebieghaus, Museum Alter Plastik, Inventory: St V 7 (1. Inv.)
ID: e7f80472f3d94bb7bb583b5e859888f4
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: c88d1c7003404658863c609614290244
Name: 11759X005.jpg
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 89955479e2744e17aca7a18390f804a8
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 2fafa07339104415a4bfac66f395010e
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Resolution: 72x72 ppi
Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 7e8db3774ff746a0aa6ec58a2cc721ee
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 9d64f242ab234815a7ebaa27adab8c4a
Name: 11759X009.jpg
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 7aa3591092454ea59d9ccab4d691a32d
Name: 11759X012.jpg
Size: 64.87 kb
Dimensions: 600x418 px
Resolution: 72x72 ppi
Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 93d93e5d1f1f40d0a97fbbbd06d46c2b
Name: 11759X015.jpg
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 1e2206763e3d4babb50286e04c9ef2af
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 2aa2979528c645008161ec17f8ddceff
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 658930ebecbf4624a0682ad2760a647f
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: c3d1fb1fbfa4483886d00d094678df70
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 10c8b5b4e7764936b2e929b4c2331485
Name: 11759X021.jpg
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Dimensions: 600x395 px
Resolution: 72x72 ppi
Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: ce1a84be4ba6424cae8ac8ada3bba1bc
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 9b03b181d9ad49569eacfa1743aa7719
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 3f745e40acbe4fb38418ce06e7c4e070
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 62eca5555b1245e293ac2582c36b4dc5
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 6433aa7bf7234cde97966f96bae2afcc
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 845abd3cf55d44e585794e4f6564ca14
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 8c9e08e4e0584b5a96d798ddf611f841
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: 7c7ed37fbfda4544b6d0af81ff833307
Name: 11759X108.jpg
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: bf28a1383de24d899570b633dad797f6
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: bc3baf7833464d748dd6222198b2c453
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)
ID: b35012cafddc4e7698093702dad50f5a
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: MID208
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
Copyright Notice: To order this picture, please apply to the institution or individual who owns the object
LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2081, SMID11759 – SceneSide: frise est – LIMC/ThesCRA: Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos 40, Aias I 11, Aigeus 40, Akamas et Demophon 30, Antiochos 10, Aphrodite 1404, Apollon 866, Ares 116, Artemis 1180a, Athena 237, Athena 593, Demeter (vol. IV) 423, Dione 9ad, Dionysos 486, Dodekatheoi 4a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48a, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 79, Eros 842c, Hebe I 31, Hephaistos 178, Hera 208, Hermes 779, Hestia 10, Hippothoon 21, Iris I 68, Kekrops (vol. VI) 31, Leos 3, Oineus I (S) 6, Pandion 1, Phorbas I (S) 17, Poseidon 136, Sphinx (S) 44, Trapezo/Trapezophoros et Kosmo 2, Zeus, Add. 22, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, I. 2.b. Libation 19, II. 5. Kultbilder 112, II. 5. Kultbilder 215, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 272, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 407
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, priest, diphros, kanoun, offering basket, cloth, textile, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: F., Brommer, Der Parthenonfries (1977) 108–119 fig. 164ff. pl. 163–165. 168. 170–171. 184. 263–270; Berger, E. /Gisler-Huwiler, M., Der Parthenon in Basel. Dokumentation zum Fries (1996) 148–169 Taf. 128–140; Barber, E. J., The Peplos of Athena, in Neils, J., Goddess and Polis (1992) 112–117 fig. 72; Zaccagnino 129 RT 46–47 Taf. 6–7; Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31. Brommer, F., Der Parthenonfries (1977); Kron, Phylenheroen 202–214 pl. 30–31; Pollitt, J. J., in Buitron-Oliver 51–65; Jenkins, I., The Parthenon Frieze (1994); Berger/Gisler-Huwiler, PartheDokFries; Neils (2001); Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia. Attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen, Münster (2002) 209–212; Simon, E., Festivals of Attica, 1983, pl. 18–22, 1; ThesCRA VII 3 Festivals, gr. 3 Bilder... Anm. 25; Himmelmann, N., Tieropfer in der griechischen Kunst (1997) 37 Abb. 22–27; Marconi, C., The Parthenon frieze: Degrees of visibility, Res 55/56 (2009) 156–173.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Inventory: Frises (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.), (1. Inv.)