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"The Oresteia" and The Parthenon
Examines Greek views and ideals through the play "The Oresteia" and the friezes from the Parthenon. -- 1,370 words; MLA

Parthenon
Pericles' Parthenon from Plato's perspective. -- 650 words;

Mythology in Art: the Ara Pacis and the Parthenon
This paper looks at the ways in which mythology served as the means of legitimizing power for rulers who built and/or renovated the Ara Pacis and the Parthenon. -- 2,104 words; MLA

The Parthenon
An overview of the history and background of Athens' Parthenon. -- 894 words; MLA

The Parthenon
An overview of the architectural details and history of this great Athenian building. -- 1,507 words; MLA

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THE PARTHENON

The Parthenon
Greek culture blossomed after the Persian Wars. General Pericles around the 450's BC led
the reconstruction of Athens; which became the most beautiful city in all of Greece.
Pericle's greatest structure built under his command was the Parthenon.
The Parthenon was a temple built for the patron goddess Athena (goddess of wisdom and
art). Construction started 447 BC and continued until 432 BC. The structure is located in
Athens Greece, on the acropolis. 
The architects Ictinus and Callicrates designed the building. The Athenians wanted to
achieve the appearance of perfection on the Parthenon. They did this by widening the
columns at the center, making them appear strait when viewed from a distance; the steps
leading to the Parthenon were lowered in the center giving the impression that they were
strait from either side(Farah,116). Phidias was the artist that sculpted the art for the
Parthenon. He himself did not sculpt everything but advised the other sculptors.
The temple was 102 by 226 feet, rising 60 feet of the ground. It included two rooms, the
"naos" the larger of the two is where a 42 foot tall sculpture of Athenia was located.
The smaller room "opisthodomos" was used as a treasury(Web). Pattern of 8 by 17 Doric
fluted columns surround the structure. 
(Parthenon floor plan)
The Parthenon is a Doric peripteral temple, which means that it consists of a rectangular
floor plan with a series of low steps on all sides. Pentelic marble was used as the
building material, which came from Mount Pentelicus 11 miles from Athens. The pentelic
marble had shots of iron. This gave it a luminescent look when viewed on sunny a day.
Lintels, horizontal supporting beams that span between columns were tied by bow-tie
shaped iron clamps to secure them. 
Sculptures once decorated the pediments of the building. The eastern pediment depicted
the birth of Athena and western pediment showed the battle between Athena and the sea god
Poseidon for the control of Athens(Scully,65/Web). In 1687 the pediment sculptures were
smashed. This was done by Venetian Admiral Morosini. Morosini was trying to lower the
pediment sculptures(Scully,90).
. 
The metopes of the Parthenon all represent the struggle between order and chaos. The east
metope depicts battle between the gods and giants(Wed). The west metope reveals the
mystical battle against the Amazons(Web). The south metope, the battle between the
lapiths and the centaurs(Web). Last on the north metope, Greeks versus Trojans(Wed). In
addition there was a decorated band called a frieze that went all the way around the
cella (central enclosed space). The frieze showed people of Athens: officials, priests,
maidens, and young men on horse back celebrating Athena's birthday(Web).
The statue of Athena in the naos was 42 feet tall and was constructed of gold and ivory.
The flesh was ivory and the drapery gold (the drapery was made removable incase of
emergencies). 
(model)
The Parthenon was used as a Christian church at about 500 AD. The Parthenon was also used
as a mosque when Turkish Muslim forces captured the city in the mid-1400s. The battered
structure and columns of the Parthenon are from the explosion of gunpowder. The Turks
stored the gunpowder there, and in 1687 a Venetian cannon shattered the building. 
The Parthenon was a beautiful structure when completed. It is probably one of the best
examples of classical architecture. Most of the remaining art was removed and placed in
the Acropolis Museum in Athens and the British Museum in London(Web). Now, what is left
of the Parthenon sits in ruins for the tourist and citizens to be admired; the great
accomplishments and sorrows of man's past.


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