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Part of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, 5th century BCPart of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, showing part of the Panathenaic procession, 5th century BC. From the British Museums collection
Chryselephantine statue of Zeus, built in year 471 BC, in the temple of Olympia, by Phidias. German engraving from 1886, is one of the seven wonders of the world
Pheidias and the Frieze of the Parthenon, 1868-69. Creators: Sir Lawrence Alma-TademaPheidias and the Frieze of the Parthenon, 1868-69
West Staircase, Leading to the Ceramic Gallery, c1876, (1881). Creators: John Watkins, John RWest Staircase, Leading to the Ceramic Gallery, c1876, (1881). The West Staircase in the South Kensington Museum, decorated with Frank Moodys ceramic tile mosaic pavement
Athena Parthenos (copy) by Phidias
The Jupiter of Phidias, 1843. Artist: J JacksonThe Jupiter of Phidias, 1843. An engraving from The Art-Union Scrap Book, Henry G Bohn, London, 1843
A fight between a human Lapith and a Centaur, metope from the Parthenon, c440 BC. The sculpted decoration of the Parthenon included ninety-two metopes
Parthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. Artist: PhidiasParthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. The Parthenon frieze is a high-relief pentelic marble sculpture created to adorn the upper part of the Parthenon
Parthenon on the Acropolis, Athens, 5th century BC. The great temple of Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, begun in c445 BC
Detail of the Elgin Marbles, 5th century BC. Artist: PhidiasDetail of the Elgin Marbles, showing the Panathenaic procession and a sacrificial animal. From the British Museums collection, 5th century BC