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Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus. Jupiter, Juno, Hebe, Ganymede, the Graces, the Hours, Zodiac, Zephyr, Iris, the Fates, the Parcae, Nemesis, Ceres, Morpheus, Saturn, Proserpina, Pluto, Bacchus
Statue of an Amazon female warrior by Phidias, wearing a peplos, holding a bow, with quiver under her arm. Found near the Villa d Este in Tivoli
South Frieze of the Parthenon. The Acropolis, Athens, GreeceSouth Frieze of the Parthenon. Cavalry. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Parthenon. Elgin Marbles. Cavalcade. South FriezeParthenon. Elgin Marbles. South Frieze. Cavalcade. Detail. Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Medusa Rondanini. Roman copy of a classical work of the 5thMedusa Rondanini. The Gorgon. The model for this Roman work was the Gorgon head on the shield of the cult statue in the Parthemon on the Acropolis in Athens
Statue of Athena Parthenos. PergamonStatue of Athena Parthenos. Marble. Copy of Phidias. 2nd century BC. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Athena Parthenos. Greek goddes. Roman copy of a Greek work bAthena Parthenos. Bust of Greek goddes Athena. Roman copy of a Greek work by Phidias (438 BC). Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Relief depicting Nike or Victory tie his sandals. Bastion of the Temple of Athena Nike, by Phidias (c.432-490 BC). 427-424 BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece
Greek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins. Cross carved in stone. OlGreek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins, built in 430 BC to house the statue of Zeus. In the fifth century, Theodosius II turned the building into an early Christian church. Cross carved in stone. Olympia
Greek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins, built in 430 BC to house the statue of Zeus. In the fifth century, Theodosius II turned the building into an early Christian church. Olympia. Greece
Parthenon pediment Figure of DionysusPHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Figure of Dionysos from the east pediment of the Parthenon. 438 - 432 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum
Greece. Athens. Acropolis. ParthenonPHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Parthenon. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Parthenon. Classical Greek art. Architecture
IKTINOS (5th C. BC);PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC);CAL̓RATESIKTINOS (5th C. BC); PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC); CAL̓ RATES, (5th C. BC). Parthenon. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Parthenon. Classical Greek art. Architecture
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Horsemen from the west frieze of the Parthenon. 438 - 432 BC. Belonging to the western frieze. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. UNITED KINGDOM. London
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Horsemen from the north frieze of the Parthenon. 438 - 432 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: GREECE. Athens
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC)Nik desatando su sandalia. 410 a.C. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Temple
Iktinos (5th CIKTINOS (5th C. BC); PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC); CALTCRATES, (5th C. BC-). Parthenon. Detail of the frieze and the Doric style
Statue of Zeus, OlympiaThe giant statue was carved by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides
PHIDIAS Greek sculptor, regarded as the greatest sculptor of ancient Greece
Phidias at Work (Liebig)Phidias at work with the maquette of his statue of Minerva
Phidias at WorkPhidias at work on the Parthenon frieze
7 Wonders / Zeus / ParrThe statue was carved by the Greek sculptor, Phidias, around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides
7 Wonders / Zeus / PicartThe statue was carved by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides
Myth / Classical Myth / ZeusStatue of Zeus by the Greek sculptor Phidias, at Elis