Parathenon Frieze

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The British Museum
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Polygon Count
600,000
Release Date
2017-10-20
License
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Marble relief (Block XXXVII) from the North frieze of the Parthenon. The frieze shows the procession of the Panathenaic festival, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena. This block shows parts of three riders. The lead rider is bare-headed, wears a chlamys over a short tunic and is without boots. To his right another rider wears only a tunic, belted at the waist and with long sleeves. A third figure is largely lost at the junction of this block and an adjacent one (Block XXXVIII). The horsemen of the cavalcade on the North frieze are composed of a series of phalanxes overlapping one on another in an unequal division. There is among the riders of the North frieze great variation in composition and in dress. . This object was 3D scanned by Amelia Knowlson using an Artec Spider as part of a research placement at The British Museum.