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Title: MID22526, SMID23604
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Phintias – Dating: -520 – Discovery: Etruria
Keywords: MID22526, SMID23604, Alkyoneus 4, Herakles 2951, Hermes 535, cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica, terracotta, Phintias, -520, Etruria, Germany, München, Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, 2590, kerykeion, caduceus, club, skin, cushion, Alkyoneus, Herakles, Hermes
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID22526, SMID23604 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Alkyoneus 4, Herakles 2951, Hermes 535
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: kerykeion, caduceus, club, skin, cushion, Alkyoneus, Herakles, Hermes
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV(2) 24, 12; Para 323, 12; FR pl. 32.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, München, Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Inventory: 2590 (1. Inv.)
ID: 37da7648458d44ed911836eceed15ffa
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Title: MID22526, SMID23604
Description: cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Phintias – Dating: -520 – Discovery: Etruria
Keywords: MID22526, SMID23604, Alkyoneus 4, Herakles 2951, Hermes 535, cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica, terracotta, Phintias, -520, Etruria, Germany, München, Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, 2590, kerykeion, caduceus, club, skin, cushion, Alkyoneus, Herakles, Hermes
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: MID22526, SMID23604 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Alkyoneus 4, Herakles 2951, Hermes 535
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: kerykeion, caduceus, club, skin, cushion, Alkyoneus, Herakles, Hermes
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: ARV(2) 24, 12; Para 323, 12; FR pl. 32.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Germany, München, Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Inventory: 2590 (1. Inv.)
ID: e7f80472f3d94bb7bb583b5e859888f4
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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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Dimensions: 441x600 px
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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: c88d1c7003404658863c609614290244
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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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Size: 90.06 kb
Dimensions: 551x600 px
Resolution: 72x72 ppi
Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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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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.)
ID: 7e8db3774ff746a0aa6ec58a2cc721ee
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Dimensions: 600x407 px
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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: 9d64f242ab234815a7ebaa27adab8c4a
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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: 7aa3591092454ea59d9ccab4d691a32d
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Dimensions: 600x418 px
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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: 93d93e5d1f1f40d0a97fbbbd06d46c2b
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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.)
ID: 1e2206763e3d4babb50286e04c9ef2af
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 2aa2979528c645008161ec17f8ddceff
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 658930ebecbf4624a0682ad2760a647f
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: c3d1fb1fbfa4483886d00d094678df70
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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.)
ID: 10c8b5b4e7764936b2e929b4c2331485
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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: ce1a84be4ba6424cae8ac8ada3bba1bc
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 3f745e40acbe4fb38418ce06e7c4e070
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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.)
ID: 62eca5555b1245e293ac2582c36b4dc5
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 6433aa7bf7234cde97966f96bae2afcc
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 845abd3cf55d44e585794e4f6564ca14
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: 8c9e08e4e0584b5a96d798ddf611f841
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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.)
ID: 7c7ed37fbfda4544b6d0af81ff833307
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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: bf28a1383de24d899570b633dad797f6
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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: b35012cafddc4e7698093702dad50f5a
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Title: MID2081, SMID11759
Description: frieze, relief – Material: marble – Dating: -440 – Discovery: AthensAcropolis – Description: One hundred and sixty meters of low relief sculpture, c. 1 meter high, set as the crown of the outside of the cella wall, just below the ceiling of the colonnade. The west frieze depicts the preparation of horsemen. On the north and south friezes are ranks of horsemen, charioteers and apobatai (altogether 21 chariots), older men (perhaps thallophoroi), musicians (auletai and kitharoidoi), hydriaphoroi, skaphephoroi and sacrificial animals (sheep and cows on the north, only cows on the south). The east frieze features women carrying sacrificial implements (kistai, thymiateria, phialai, oinochoai), magistrates and elders (perhaps the eponymous heroes of Athens), the Olympian gods, and the unfolding of a ritual garment. Although interpretation is much debated, that first suggested by Stuart and Revett – that the frieze depicts the Panathenaic procession – is most likely.
Keywords: 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.)
ID: 8762f0a154a14573b319492e6c49a6cb
Name: 11759X112.jpg
Size: 62.67 kb
Dimensions: 600x427 px
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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: 9135c4dd861144ec816a61a21cdb830b
Name: 11759X113.jpg
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Dimensions: 600x276 px
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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: 41510f0796b24b1e82913404ada84080
Name: 11759X114.jpg
Size: 56.98 kb
Dimensions: 600x333 px
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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
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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
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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.)
ID: 8cd39906aab440f0b071fdc3fbd0b8c3
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Title: MID2081, SMID39861
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, SMID39861, frise ouest, Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48b, Gorgo, Gorgones 206, I. 1. Prozessionen gr 72, VIII. 4.e. Institutionen (inkl. Heerwesen) gr 4, frieze, relief, marble, -440, AthensAcropolis, Greece, Athens, Acropolis Museum, Frises, priest, chariot, diphros, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, charioteer, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Panathenaia, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, 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, SMID39861 – SceneSide: frise ouest – LIMC/ThesCRA: Erechtheus (vol. IV) 48b, Gorgo, Gorgones 206, I. 1. Prozessionen, gr. 72, VIII. 4.e. Institutionen (inkl. Heerwesen), gr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: priest, chariot, diphros, thymiaterion, turibulum, incense-burner, youth, charioteer, sphinx, cushion, seat with back-rest, Panathenaia, Aglauros (Agraulos), Aias I, Aigeus, Antiochos, Aphrodite, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dione, Dionysos, Dodekatheoi, Erechtheus, Eros, Hebe I, Hephaistos, Hera, Hestia, Hippothoon, Iris I, Kekrops, Leos, Oineus I, Pandion, Phorbas I, Poseidon, Trapezo, Trapezophoros, Zeus, Akamas, Demophon
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: 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: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID7558, SMID48776
Description: relief, stuccowork, Etruria – Material: stucco – Dating: -310/-290 – Discovery: Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia – Description: Das gesamte Grab ist mit Stuckreliefs verziert. An der Rückwand unter der Hauptnische findet sich die Darstellung eines Meerwesens (Charun-Skylla), der Oberkörper frontal, der Kopf nach rechts gewandt. Die nach aussen zu einer Spirale gedrehten Schlangenbeine enden in Schlangenköpfen, die heute allerdings abgefallen sind. In der rechten Hand hält er ein Ruder, die linke umfasst eine Schlange, von der nur noch die Ansatzspuren vorhanden sind. Neben dem Meerwesen kauert Kerberos mit zwei nach vorn und einem nach hinten gerichteten Kopf. Weitere Stuckreliefs sitzen an den vier Pfeilern in der Mitte der Kammer, darauf sind etliche Waffen, Schilde, Helme sowie weitere Utensilien dargestellt. An den Pfeilern links und rechts der Mittelnischen sind zwei Büsten angebracht. Die rechte zeigt Hades mit Wolfskappe, die am Hals verknotet ist, die linke Phersipnei (die etruskische Variante der Persephone). Am rechten Pilaster an der Vorderseite sitzt eine Axt über einem tragbaren offenen Halter, in dem zwei Messer stecken. Der Typus der Axt (sacena) mit gebogenem Stil, an dem ein relativ schmales Blatt an einer Tülle befestigt ist, kommt als Realfund z.B. in Gräbern des 7. Jhs. in Casale Marittima vor. Die beigegebenen Exemplare sind allerdings nicht verwendbar, es handelt sich also um Symbolwaffen, möglicherweise mit Insigniencharakter. Die ausserdem abgebildeten Gegenstände (obeloi und Schöpflöffel) weisen auf eine Verwendung des ganzen Ensembles in der Fleischzubereitung hin, sind allerdings keine Indizien für die kultische Nutzung der Objekte. Auf dem anderen Pfeiler ist ein langes Hiebmesser (Typ machaira) dargestellt zusammen mit einer weiteren Axt (Typ dolabra). Die anderen Seiten der Pfeiler tragen verschiedene Gebrauchs- und Prestigegegenstände (Messer, obeloi, Kannen, Schalen, Seil, Gürtel, sella curulis, Schreibtafel, Zange, Dreifusskessel, lituus, Kissen, Rucksack) und einige Tiere (Hund, Gans, Ente, Eidechse, Schildkröte, Marder). An der Eingangswand ist eine skaph
Keywords: MID7558, SMID48776, Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4, relief, stuccowork, Etruria, stucco, -310/-290, Cerveteri, Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia, Italy, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Tomba dei Rilievi, wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID7558, SMID48776 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Charon I/Charu(n) 112, Hades/Aita, Calu 12, Kerberos 48, Skylla I (S) 77, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051, VIII. 4.i. Krieg, etr. 4
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: wreath, crown, stephane, corona, snake, rudder, oar, sword, oinochoe, jug, helmet, turtle, tortoise, lizard, knife, shield, tripod, goose, skin, purse, fan, kline, bed, axe, hatchet, pelekys, sacena, securis, dog, greaves, writing-tablet, ladle, spit, obelos, cauldron, dinos, lebes, staff, skaphe (big basin), rope, alabastron, lituus (curved staff of the augurs), horn, horns, belt, stemma, infula, band of wool, knife case, bull head, cushion, duck, machaira, sella curulis, kylix, bust, tongs, Charon I/Charu(n), Hades/Aita, Calu, Kerberos, Persephone/Phersipnai, Skylla I
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Johansen, K. F., Sacena. Zur Geschichte der römischen Opfergeräte, in: Acta Archäologica 3 (1932), 124/5, Abb. 8–10; Blanck, H. /Proietti, G., La Tomba dei Rilievi di Cerveteri, Roma 1986, 17, 33, Fig. 6, 21, Taf. I-V, IX – XIII, XVI-XVII, XIX d, XXII; De Ruyt, F., Charun: démon étrusque de la mort (1934), 134–5, Abb. 57; Giglioli, G., l’arte etrusca (1935) Taf. 341, 2; Cristofani, M., La Tomba delle Iscrizione a Cerveteri (1965), 29–30, Taf. 20, 1; Sprenger, M. /Bartoloni, G. /Hirmer, M., Die Etrusker, Kunst und Geschichte Taf. 225 unten; Boosen 20–21 IIIa 2, Taf. 4, 5.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Cerveteri, Necropoli della Banditaccia, Inventory: Tomba dei Rilievi (1. Inv.)
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Title: MID4373, SMID20087
Description: crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Suckling Group – Dating: -375/-350 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Seite A: Im Zentrum sitzt in einem Naiskos ein junger, bekränzter Mann mit Szepter in der rechten Hand (Hades). Links von ihm steht eine Frau mit Kreuzfackel (Persephone). Links des Naiskos ein Jüngling mit Kithara (Orpheus). Rechts des Naiskos ein bärtiger Mann auf einem Diphros, mit Szepter, im Gespräch mt einem Jüngling. Unterhalb des Naiskos von links nach rechts: Ein bärtiger Mann, Herakles mit Keule, der den dreiköpfigen Kerberos an einer Kette zieht, und eine Erinys. Seite B: Meleager bricht in einem Gemach vor einer Kline zusammen. Er wird gestützt von Deianeira und Tydeus. Von links eilt eine Frau heran (Althaia oder Kleopatra). Rechts über dem Gemach sitzt Aphrodite in Trauer, ein Eros ist an sie gelehnt. Darunter steht Oineus, Szepter in linker Hand. Unterhalb des Gemachs sitzen Theseus und Peleus in Trauer. – Inscriptions: Seite B, über den jeweiligen Figuren: TYDEUS, DEIANEI[RA], APHRODITE, PHTHONOS (über Eros, Bedeutung fraglich), OINEUS, THESEUS, PELEUS.
Keywords: MID4373, SMID20087, A, Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307, crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia, terracotta, Suckling Group, -375/-350, Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 80854, Stg 11, column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID4373, SMID20087 – SceneSide: A – LIMC/ThesCRA: Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Simon, E., Meleager und Atalante (1970) 27–28 fig. 9; Trendall/Webster, Illustrations III 3, 40; Koch, G., AntK 18 (1976) 37 pl. 15, 2. RVAp 424, 54; Heydemann, Neapel 629ff.; Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Schauenburg, K., in: JdI 68 (1953) 57 Anm. 104; ders., in: JdI 73 (1958) 64 Abb. 11; Koch, G., Ein Sarkophag mit der Heimtragung Meleagers in Basel, in: AntK 18 (1975) 37 Taf. 15, 2; Pensa, M., Rappresentazioni dell’oltretomba nella ceramica apula (1977) Taf. 7.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Inventory: 80854 (1. Inv.), Stg 11 (2. Inv.)
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Title: MID4373, SMID20087
Description: crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Suckling Group – Dating: -375/-350 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Seite A: Im Zentrum sitzt in einem Naiskos ein junger, bekränzter Mann mit Szepter in der rechten Hand (Hades). Links von ihm steht eine Frau mit Kreuzfackel (Persephone). Links des Naiskos ein Jüngling mit Kithara (Orpheus). Rechts des Naiskos ein bärtiger Mann auf einem Diphros, mit Szepter, im Gespräch mt einem Jüngling. Unterhalb des Naiskos von links nach rechts: Ein bärtiger Mann, Herakles mit Keule, der den dreiköpfigen Kerberos an einer Kette zieht, und eine Erinys. Seite B: Meleager bricht in einem Gemach vor einer Kline zusammen. Er wird gestützt von Deianeira und Tydeus. Von links eilt eine Frau heran (Althaia oder Kleopatra). Rechts über dem Gemach sitzt Aphrodite in Trauer, ein Eros ist an sie gelehnt. Darunter steht Oineus, Szepter in linker Hand. Unterhalb des Gemachs sitzen Theseus und Peleus in Trauer. – Inscriptions: Seite B, über den jeweiligen Figuren: TYDEUS, DEIANEI[RA], APHRODITE, PHTHONOS (über Eros, Bedeutung fraglich), OINEUS, THESEUS, PELEUS.
Keywords: MID4373, SMID20087, A, Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307, crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia, terracotta, Suckling Group, -375/-350, Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 80854, Stg 11, column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID4373, SMID20087 – SceneSide: A – LIMC/ThesCRA: Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Simon, E., Meleager und Atalante (1970) 27–28 fig. 9; Trendall/Webster, Illustrations III 3, 40; Koch, G., AntK 18 (1976) 37 pl. 15, 2. RVAp 424, 54; Heydemann, Neapel 629ff.; Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Schauenburg, K., in: JdI 68 (1953) 57 Anm. 104; ders., in: JdI 73 (1958) 64 Abb. 11; Koch, G., Ein Sarkophag mit der Heimtragung Meleagers in Basel, in: AntK 18 (1975) 37 Taf. 15, 2; Pensa, M., Rappresentazioni dell’oltretomba nella ceramica apula (1977) Taf. 7.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Inventory: 80854 (1. Inv.), Stg 11 (2. Inv.)
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Title: MID4373, SMID20087
Description: crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Suckling Group – Dating: -375/-350 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Seite A: Im Zentrum sitzt in einem Naiskos ein junger, bekränzter Mann mit Szepter in der rechten Hand (Hades). Links von ihm steht eine Frau mit Kreuzfackel (Persephone). Links des Naiskos ein Jüngling mit Kithara (Orpheus). Rechts des Naiskos ein bärtiger Mann auf einem Diphros, mit Szepter, im Gespräch mt einem Jüngling. Unterhalb des Naiskos von links nach rechts: Ein bärtiger Mann, Herakles mit Keule, der den dreiköpfigen Kerberos an einer Kette zieht, und eine Erinys. Seite B: Meleager bricht in einem Gemach vor einer Kline zusammen. Er wird gestützt von Deianeira und Tydeus. Von links eilt eine Frau heran (Althaia oder Kleopatra). Rechts über dem Gemach sitzt Aphrodite in Trauer, ein Eros ist an sie gelehnt. Darunter steht Oineus, Szepter in linker Hand. Unterhalb des Gemachs sitzen Theseus und Peleus in Trauer. – Inscriptions: Seite B, über den jeweiligen Figuren: TYDEUS, DEIANEI[RA], APHRODITE, PHTHONOS (über Eros, Bedeutung fraglich), OINEUS, THESEUS, PELEUS.
Keywords: MID4373, SMID20087, A, Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307, crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia, terracotta, Suckling Group, -375/-350, Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 80854, Stg 11, column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
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: MID4373, SMID20087 – SceneSide: A – LIMC/ThesCRA: Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Simon, E., Meleager und Atalante (1970) 27–28 fig. 9; Trendall/Webster, Illustrations III 3, 40; Koch, G., AntK 18 (1976) 37 pl. 15, 2. RVAp 424, 54; Heydemann, Neapel 629ff.; Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Schauenburg, K., in: JdI 68 (1953) 57 Anm. 104; ders., in: JdI 73 (1958) 64 Abb. 11; Koch, G., Ein Sarkophag mit der Heimtragung Meleagers in Basel, in: AntK 18 (1975) 37 Taf. 15, 2; Pensa, M., Rappresentazioni dell’oltretomba nella ceramica apula (1977) Taf. 7.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Inventory: 80854 (1. Inv.), Stg 11 (2. Inv.)
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Title: MID4373, SMID20087
Description: crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Suckling Group – Dating: -375/-350 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Seite A: Im Zentrum sitzt in einem Naiskos ein junger, bekränzter Mann mit Szepter in der rechten Hand (Hades). Links von ihm steht eine Frau mit Kreuzfackel (Persephone). Links des Naiskos ein Jüngling mit Kithara (Orpheus). Rechts des Naiskos ein bärtiger Mann auf einem Diphros, mit Szepter, im Gespräch mt einem Jüngling. Unterhalb des Naiskos von links nach rechts: Ein bärtiger Mann, Herakles mit Keule, der den dreiköpfigen Kerberos an einer Kette zieht, und eine Erinys. Seite B: Meleager bricht in einem Gemach vor einer Kline zusammen. Er wird gestützt von Deianeira und Tydeus. Von links eilt eine Frau heran (Althaia oder Kleopatra). Rechts über dem Gemach sitzt Aphrodite in Trauer, ein Eros ist an sie gelehnt. Darunter steht Oineus, Szepter in linker Hand. Unterhalb des Gemachs sitzen Theseus und Peleus in Trauer. – Inscriptions: Seite B, über den jeweiligen Figuren: TYDEUS, DEIANEI[RA], APHRODITE, PHTHONOS (über Eros, Bedeutung fraglich), OINEUS, THESEUS, PELEUS.
Keywords: MID4373, SMID20087, A, Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307, crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia, terracotta, Suckling Group, -375/-350, Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 80854, Stg 11, column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
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: MID4373, SMID20087 – SceneSide: A – LIMC/ThesCRA: Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Simon, E., Meleager und Atalante (1970) 27–28 fig. 9; Trendall/Webster, Illustrations III 3, 40; Koch, G., AntK 18 (1976) 37 pl. 15, 2. RVAp 424, 54; Heydemann, Neapel 629ff.; Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Schauenburg, K., in: JdI 68 (1953) 57 Anm. 104; ders., in: JdI 73 (1958) 64 Abb. 11; Koch, G., Ein Sarkophag mit der Heimtragung Meleagers in Basel, in: AntK 18 (1975) 37 Taf. 15, 2; Pensa, M., Rappresentazioni dell’oltretomba nella ceramica apula (1977) Taf. 7.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Inventory: 80854 (1. Inv.), Stg 11 (2. Inv.)
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Title: MID4373, SMID20087
Description: crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia – Material: terracotta – Artist: Suckling Group – Dating: -375/-350 – Discovery: (not specified) – Description: Seite A: Im Zentrum sitzt in einem Naiskos ein junger, bekränzter Mann mit Szepter in der rechten Hand (Hades). Links von ihm steht eine Frau mit Kreuzfackel (Persephone). Links des Naiskos ein Jüngling mit Kithara (Orpheus). Rechts des Naiskos ein bärtiger Mann auf einem Diphros, mit Szepter, im Gespräch mt einem Jüngling. Unterhalb des Naiskos von links nach rechts: Ein bärtiger Mann, Herakles mit Keule, der den dreiköpfigen Kerberos an einer Kette zieht, und eine Erinys. Seite B: Meleager bricht in einem Gemach vor einer Kline zusammen. Er wird gestützt von Deianeira und Tydeus. Von links eilt eine Frau heran (Althaia oder Kleopatra). Rechts über dem Gemach sitzt Aphrodite in Trauer, ein Eros ist an sie gelehnt. Darunter steht Oineus, Szepter in linker Hand. Unterhalb des Gemachs sitzen Theseus und Peleus in Trauer. – Inscriptions: Seite B, über den jeweiligen Figuren: TYDEUS, DEIANEI[RA], APHRODITE, PHTHONOS (über Eros, Bedeutung fraglich), OINEUS, THESEUS, PELEUS.
Keywords: MID4373, SMID20087, A, Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307, crater: volute crater, vase painting, red figured, Apulia, terracotta, Suckling Group, -375/-350, Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 80854, Stg 11, column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
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: MID4373, SMID20087 – SceneSide: A – LIMC/ThesCRA: Althaia 4, Aphrodite 1278, Aphrodite 1524, Eros 1014, Herakles 835p, Meleagros 42, Oineus I (S) 49, Orpheus 199, Peleus 42, Phthonos (S) 26, Theseus 307
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: column, spear, kline, bed, dog, youth, cushion, architecture, Althaia, Aphrodite, Eros, Herakles, Meleagros, Oineus I, Orpheus, Peleus, Phthonos, Theseus
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Simon, E., Meleager und Atalante (1970) 27–28 fig. 9; Trendall/Webster, Illustrations III 3, 40; Koch, G., AntK 18 (1976) 37 pl. 15, 2. RVAp 424, 54; Heydemann, Neapel 629ff.; Séchan, Etudes 431 fig. 123; Schauenburg, K., in: JdI 68 (1953) 57 Anm. 104; ders., in: JdI 73 (1958) 64 Abb. 11; Koch, G., Ein Sarkophag mit der Heimtragung Meleagers in Basel, in: AntK 18 (1975) 37 Taf. 15, 2; Pensa, M., Rappresentazioni dell’oltretomba nella ceramica apula (1977) Taf. 7.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: Italy, Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Inventory: 80854 (1. Inv.), Stg 11 (2. Inv.)