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| Drawing, restoration of central figures in east pediment of Parthenon |
| Drawing of east pediment of Parthenon as restored by R. Carpenter; Greek, marble; the birth of Athena |
| [View of Erechtheum] ... From east. Broken |
| The east pediment. Floor blocks 19-11 |
| Plaque with relief of three Fates. Plaque from Rome, now in Tegel. Repeating the group of three Fates from the east pediment of the Parthenon |
| Fragmentary statue found near the Parthenon. The lower part of a draped female figure broken off a little above the knees. Derived from a statue of a very considerable size. Carpenter identifies it as ... |
| Fragmentary statue found near the Parthenon. The lower part of a draped female figure broken off a little above the knees. Derived from a statue of a very considerable size. Carpenter identifies it as ... View from the side. Cf. AK 0941. |
| Fragmentary statue found near the Parthenon. The lower part of a draped female figure broken off a little above the knees. Derived from a statue of a very considerable size. Carpenter identifies it as ... View from the side. Cf. AK 0941. |
| Fragmentary statue found near the Parthenon. The lower part of a draped female figure broken off a little above the knees. Derived from a statue of a very considerable size. Carpenter identifies it as ... View from the front. Cf. AK 0941. |
| Fragmentary statue found near the Parthenon. The lower part of a draped female figure broken off a little above the knees. Derived from a statue of a very considerable size. Carpenter identifies it as ... Cf. AK 0941. |
| Marble Foot. Right female foot wearing a sandal, with part of the ground and a margin of drapery. Carpenter ascribes it to the statue of Lachesis, from the east pediment of the Parthenon |
| Marble Foot. Right female foot wearing a sandal, with part of the ground and a margin of drapery. Carpenter ascribes it to the statue of Lachesis, from the east pediment of the Parthenon ... Three-quarter view. Cf. AK 0947. |
| Marble Foot. Right female foot wearing a sandal, with part of the ground and a margin of drapery. Carpenter ascribes it to the statue of Lachesis, from the east pediment of the Parthenon ... View from top. Cf. AK 0947. |
| Fragment of draped torso. The waist of a female figure clad in a thin transparent chiton, girt just beneath by a small round cord, and a himation which descends behind from the direction of the left shoulder ... |
| Peschke's drawing of central figures in the east pediment of the Parthenon |
| Upper part of statue of Themis of Rhamnous, by the sculptor Chairestratos of Rhamnous (according to the inscription on the base). The statue was found in Rhamnous in the Temple of Themis. In her left hand ... |
| Head of Themis of Rhamnous, shown in right profile ... Partial view of AK 0951. |
| Basis from Epidauros.Base of a monument. It depicts Asklepios seated on a throne and a woman standing in front of him. On the left side panel is a Victory; on the right - a woman |
| Fragment from round altar found north of Theseion in Athens. The relief on the altar represents twelve gods. First half of the fourth century B.C. In this picture are shown Zeus, Hera, and Apollo, in an ... The altar was first published by Von Sybel in ATHENISCHE MITTHEILUNGEN for 1879. |
| Relief from Thebes. Found in Thebes, but generally pronounced to be genuine Attic work. It is incomplete, but what remains seems to be a direct adaptation from the east pediment group of the standing ... |
| Head of Hera from east pediment |
| Weber-Laborde head (restored), right profile ... Broken |
| Draped torso ... Cf. AK 0949. |
| Fragment of drapery. Believed to be from the Parthenon pediments |
| Fragment of drapery. Believed to be from the Parthenon pediments |
| The Agora S 2154 (NM 3573). Apollo Patroos from Temple on west side of the Agora. Work of Euphranor |
| Relief of three Fates. Relief in a form of a cave. On the Left a Nymph is seated facing right; below is the head of Aheloos. In the centre another Nymph is standing, frontal. On the opposite edge a third ... |
| Votive relief of a bearded figure seated on a throne. Variously identified as Asklepios or Zeus. Probably intended to be placed in the interior of a Temple. First half of the 4th century B.C |
| Fragments of lamp; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928 ... Ident. From Old Roll Log, Open Nozzle; Narrow Rim ... 1928 |
| [Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928] ... Yes ... 1928 |
| Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928 ... Ident. From Old Roll Log, Stamped Palmette Décor ... 1928 |
| [Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928] ... Yes ... 1928 |
| Six figurines. Excavations of 1934 ... 1934 |
| Fourteen heads of figurines |
| Heads of three figurines wearing polos |
| Heads of five figurines wearing polos |
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