The archaeological museum of Olympia
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East pediment of temple of Zeus. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. The East pediment of the temple of Zeus describes the
myth of Olympia which was the struggle for supermacy over the Sanctuary.
This monumental composition in Parian marble, the work of an unknown but
great sculptor, is distinguished by its solidy and the silent tragedy
emanating from the figures before the events that about to transpire. |
Detail from the East pediment. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. |
Detail from the East pediment. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. |
Detail from the East pediment. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. |
Detail from the East pediment. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. |
Detail from the East pediment. The chariot race of
Pelops and Oinomaos. |
West pediment of temple of Zeus. Battle of Lapiths and
Centaurs. The symbolism in this grandiose sculpture of the ascendancy of
the Greeks over the barbarians is clear, for the events of the Persian
Wars that had convulsed the civilised world at the time were still recent
and deeply engraved in the consciousness of the whole Greek nation. |
Detail from the West pediment. Statue of Apollo. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and
Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and
Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and
Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs. |
Detail from the West pediment. Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs. |
Terracota discoid acroterion. From the east pediment of Heraion. Work
of a Laconian workshop. |
Building of treasure. Terracotta architectural member from the covering
ofn the roof of a treasure. 6th-5th cent BC. |
Reconstruction of an Archaic shield decorated with relief scenes.
Archaeological Museum of Olympia. |