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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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: bd724a6f004f4ac7b2ee6352d89f12f6
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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: MID2081, SMID11759, frise est, 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, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, 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
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.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID2069, SMID2037
Description: relief, relief, Roman – Material: marble – Dating: 161/180 – Discovery: Rome – Description: Marc Aurel mit patera vor brennendem Klappaltar beim Opfer auf dem Kapitol vor dem Tempel (Frontansicht) des Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Rechts hinter Marc Aurel steht der genius senatus. Links hinter ihm ein flamen mit galerus mit apex. Neben ihm ein camillus mit acerra, dahinter ein Flötenspieler. Neben diesem befindet sich ein victimarius mit Beil und Rind. Hinter diesem ein zweiter mit olla. Der Tempel besteht aus vier korinthische Säulen, dahinter Cella mit drei reichverzierten Türen, deren Höhe fast bis zum Ansatz der Kapitelle reicht. Auf dem Giebel sind Sol und Luna in der Quadriga. Auf der Schräge des Daches hat wohl einmal der nackte Mars gestanden – das legt zumindest die Darstellung auf dem traianischen Extispicium-Relief nahe. Das Giebelfeld ist überreich mit Figuren verziert: Zentral im Giebel ist die kapitolinische Trias, Iuppiter umgeben von Iuno und Minerva. Unterhalb der Minerva steht eine lang gewandete Göttin, die Iuventus darstellen dürfte. Unterhalb von Iuno steht Hercules. Links im Giebel ist Vulcanus am Amboss umgeben von zwei hämmernden Kyklopen dargestellt. Die Anzahl der Türen und das Bildprogramm des Giebels sichern die Benennung des Tempels.
Keywords: MID2069, SMID2037, Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer röm 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal röm 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen röm 13, relief, Roman, marble, 161/180, Rome, Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, 807, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID2069, SMID2037 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Ares/Mars 280, Athena/Minerva 282, Clementia 16c, Hebe I 45, Hebe I/Iuventus 4, Helios/Sol 354b, Iuno 58, Kyklops, Kyklopes 39, Mercurius 242, Selene, Luna 50, Senatus 5, Vulcanus 56, Zeus/Iuppiter 359, Zeus/Iuppiter 482, I. 2.a. Opfer, röm. 101, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 21j, V. 2.a. Kultpersonal, röm. 129a, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 15, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 447, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1114, VIII. Tiere und Pflanzen, röm. 13
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, fire (on altar), column, temple, bull, double-axe, bipennis, labrys, victimarius, sacrifice, pipe, flute, aulos, tibiae, servant, flamen, incense box, libanotis, acerra, musician (man), capite velato, foculus, folding table, galerus (fur cap), architecture, olla, urna, capital: Corinthian, pediment, acroterion, door: double-door, architrave, Ares/Mars, Athena/Minerva, Genius, Hebe I/Iuventus, Helios/Sol, Hera/Iuno, Kyklopes, Hermes/Mercurius, Luna, Senatus, Vulcanus, Zeus/Iuppiter, Marcus Aurelius
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Helbig(4) II Nr. 1444 C; Simon, E., Götter der Römer 116 Abb. 142; Quante-Schöttler, D., Darstellung von Architektur in römischen Reliefs (2002) 229–234; Fless, Opferdiener 109 Kat. 36 I, Scott Ryberg, J., Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1967) 21–23, fig. 14.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Roma, Musei Capitolini, Inventory: 807 (1. Inv.)