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dc.coverage.spatialSite: Selinus (Sicily, Italy)en_US
dc.coverage.spatialSite: Agrigento (Sicily, Italy)en_US
dc.coverage.spatialSite: Delphi (Greece)en_US
dc.coverage.temporalcreation date: ca. 530-460 BCEen_US
dc.coverage.temporalcreation date: ca. 500-460 BCEen_US
dc.creatorUnknownen_US
dc.dateca. 530-460 BCEen_US
dc.date.accessioned2007-09-06T18:25:24Z
dc.date.available2007-09-06T18:25:24Z
dc.date.issued530-460en_US
dc.identifier112619en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/21115en_US
dc.descriptionnot completedThe Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion; see fig.) in the south-west of the town is the largest ever built in the Doric style (stylobate 52.74×110.10 m). It was inspired by gigantic Ionian temples, such as the third Temple of Hera at Samos, and by the earlier Temple G at Selinus, and probably commemorated Theron’s victory over the Carthaginians at Himera in 480 bc. The exterior has the unique form of a closed wall with engaged columns (7 by 15) rendered as pilasters on the inside of the wall and a normal Doric entablature with pediments; giant male figures (telamones) standing on ledges between the engaged columns of the exterior (the precise arrangement is disputed) helped to support the architrave. The interior consists of three long, narrow spaces of equal width, separated by two rows of square pillars connected by walls; the central space was open to the sky. Relief sculpture in the pediments (only insignificant fragments remain) showed the Fall of Troy and the Battle of the Gods and GiantsThe Athenian Treasury (c. 490 bc) was entirely of Parian marble. The metopes on its prominent south side depict the Exploits of Theseus, the Athenian national hero, thus raising him to the status of the panhellenic hero Herakles. The Labours of Herakles adorn the north and west sides, while the Amazonomachy on the east side apparently alludes to the Battle of Marathon (490 bc). The sculptural technique and the compositions mark the transition between the Archaic and the Early Classical styles .en_US
dc.descriptionplan (drawing), colossal Sicilian temples: plans: a) temple of Apollo b) temple of Zeus Olympios at Akragas; c) Treasury of the Athenians at Delphien_US
dc.format.extentheight: 50.7 m, length: 110.2 men_US
dc.format.extentwidth: 110.1 m, length: 52.74 men_US
dc.format.mediummarbleen_US
dc.format.mediummasonryen_US
dc.format.mediumstoneen_US
dc.relation.ispartof131121en_US
dc.relation.ispartof131202en_US
dc.relation.ispartof131203en_US
dc.subjectApollo (Greek deity)en_US
dc.subjectDoric orderen_US
dc.subjectAthens (Greece)en_US
dc.subjectZeus (Greek deity)en_US
dc.subjectTreasuriesen_US
dc.subjectGreece --Antiquitiesen_US
dc.subjectArchitecture, Ancient --Greeceen_US
dc.subjectTemples, Greeken_US
dc.subjectArchitecture, Classicalen_US
dc.titleTemple of Apollo (GT)en_US
dc.title.alternativeTemple GTen_US
dc.title.alternativeTemple Gen_US
dc.title.alternativeTemple of Zeus Olympiosen_US
dc.title.alternativeTemple of Olympian Zeusen_US
dc.title.alternativeTreasury of the Atheniansen_US
dc.title.alternativeThe Athenian Treasuryen_US
dc.typeImageen_US
dc.rights.accessAll rights reserveden_US
vra.culturalContextGreek (ancient)en_US
vra.techniqueconstructionen_US
vra.worktypeTempleen_US
vra.worktypeTreasuryen_US
dc.contributor.displayGreek (ancient)en_US


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