Attica (1797 Subjects)
Athenian coins.
A view of the eastern portico of the Parthenon. [In the interior, the mosque built after the 1687 explosion].
The plan of the Parthenon.
The elevation of the Portico of the Parthenon.
The Parthenon: A transverse section of the Portico.
The Parthenon: Fig. 1. A section lengthways through the Portico and the Pronaus. Fig. 2. A section of the Pediment. Fig. 3. The Fillet and Cyma reversa under the Doric cymatium marked A. fig. 2. Fig. 4. The Moulding on the Corona of the Cornice marked B. fig. 2.
The Parthenon: The Capital and Entablature of the Columns of the Portico.
The Parthenon: Fig. 1. The capital and entablature of the columns of the Pronaus and Posticus. Fig. 2. The Capital of the Antae, and the Section or the Entablature of the Pronaus. Fig. 3. The Mouldings of the Capitals of the Antae, on a larger scale.
The Parthenon: Fig. 1. The Mouldings of the Capitals of the Columns of the Portico. Fig. 2. The Mouldings of the Capitals of the Columns of the Pronaus; both on a large scale.
The Parthenon: Sculptures from the east pediment.
South metopes of the Parthenon: Centaur combating a Lapith.
South metopes of the Parthenon: Centaur combating a Lapith.
South metopes of the Parthenon: Centaur combating a Lapith.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Two youths preparing to mount their horses and follow the procession; others are just mounted and are beginning their march.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalcade.
South frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalcade.
South frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalcade.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Cavalcade.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Charioteers.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Charioteers.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Charioteers.
North frieze of the Parthenon: Three scaphephori or men carrying trays.
East frieze of the Parthenon: Sacrificial procession.
East frieze of the Parthenon: The giving of the Peplos. Athena with Hephaestus.
East frieze of the Parthenon: The giving of the peplos. Zeus with Hera.
East frieze of the Parthenon.
East frieze of the Parthenon.
East frieze of the Parthenon: Sacrificers and Oxen.
South frieze of the Parthenon: Horsemen, introduced here from the cavalcade on that side, because their dress is different from any that I saw on the northern.
The Parthenon: All the remaining pieces of this Freeze on a smaller scale, brought together in one view, and ranged in the order in which they originally stood. A. A. the west end, B. B. the north side, C. C. the east end, D. D. the south side.