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Creator

Denis Baly

Creation Year

1978

Image ID

DH.014

Subcollection

DH: Delphi

Abstract

A detail showing the intricate frieze at the top of the tholos. While reconstructed, the frieze was based on fragments found, and shows the detail and artistry of the marblework.

Description

A detailed view of the reconstructed frieze and columns of the tholos at the Sanctuary of Athena. The metopes pictured are some of the 80 original metopes that decorated the top of both the inner and outer rings of columns. Atop these metopes, we see intricately carved gutters and acroteria, featuring lotus and acanthus motifs. The tholos was constructed in 390 BCE and was the first peristyle tholos of its kind, inspiring others of similar form at Epidauros (DM), Olympia (DJ), and Samothrace. The reconstructions were performed in 1938, replicating and completing excavated fragments of the frieze.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed July 1978. Notes written on the slide or index: Tholos - detail.

Image Format

35 mm slide

Geographic Reference

Delfoi, Greece

Keywords

Metope, Frieze, Tholos, Palmette, Horses, Triglyph, Reconstructed, Fourth Century BC, Classical Period, Sanctuary of Athena at Delphi

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