
Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts
Alkotó | |
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Készítés ideje | early 20th century (plaster cast), around 525 BC (original) |
Tárgytípus | plaster cast |
Anyag, technika | plaster |
Méret | 150 x 74 x 71 cm |
Leltári szám | Ag.347 |
Gyűjtemény | Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts |
Kiállítva | Star Fortress (Komárom), The Archaic Period of Greek Sculpture (650–480 BC): Kore and Kouros Figures, Gallery II |
The statue is severely damaged, but we may still be certain that it depicts the goddess Pallas Athena. The cuirass (aigis) covering her shoulders is adorned in the centre of the chest with a disc: this is the gorgoneion, the characteristic weapon of the goddess, which turns everyone into stone. The holes encircling the rim of the aigis were originally meant to hold bronze snake-heads. The piece may be identical with a statue carved by an Athenian sculptor named Endoios, which the mid-second century AD Greek scholar, Pausanias, saw on the Acropolis. This is the earliest known statue of the goddess from her favourite city, Athens.
Hekler, Antal, Az antik gipszgyűjtemény I-II., Budapest, 1919-1920, 1923, no. no. 69.
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