Fidia, Ergastine
CODES / CLASSIFICATION
106557
OBJECT
AUTHOR
Dating
sec. V a.C., terzo quarto
447 a.C. - 438 a.C.
LOCATIONS
Musée du Louvre, Parigi (Île-de-France, Francia)
inv. Ma 738
RELATED ENTRIES
NOTES
Foto sup 2215, recto del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "Musée du Louvre. N. 3. continuation of Plate 2. Two maidens, 52 and 53, standing before the officier 51. 54. A maiden carrying a philiale, or sacrificial bowl. She is drapped as the older noble maids. The numbers are those on the frieze in the British Museum".
Foto sup 2216, recto del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "Musée du Louvre. N. 4 Part of the Panathenaic frieze on the last side of the Parthenon brought thence by Choisene Gouffier in 1787. It represents an official or priest (48) holding a Kanoun, or dish wich he has received from two maidens 49 50 standing with open hands ...".
Foto sup 2215, recto del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: " Musée du Louvre. N. 2. Continuation of Plate 1. An officier 51 or priest has received a Kanoun, or dish from two Kanephori who appear in Plate 3. The dish has disappeared. Or he maybe giving them some order. He probably held a heralds staff in his right hand. The numeration is that of the frieze in the British Museum".
Foto sup 2216, recto del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "Musée du Louvre. N. 4 Part of the Panathenaic frieze on the last side of the Parthenon brought thence by Choisene Gouffier in 1787. It represents an official or priest (48) holding a Kanoun, or dish wich he has received from two maidens 49 50 standing with open hands ...".
Foto sup 2215, recto del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: " Musée du Louvre. N. 2. Continuation of Plate 1. An officier 51 or priest has received a Kanoun, or dish from two Kanephori who appear in Plate 3. The dish has disappeared. Or he maybe giving them some order. He probably held a heralds staff in his right hand. The numeration is that of the frieze in the British Museum".