Torso of Cecrops. Parthenon No. 20. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of the headless torso. The identification of Cecrops, a mythical king of Athens, has now generally been superseded by Hermes. The figure originally stood at the back of the West Pediment (West Pediment H).
Torso of Victory. Parthenon No. 21. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of the headless torso of the female figure in flowing robes, now identified as Iris, from the West Pediment (West Pediment N).
Two of the Three Fates. Parthenon No. 22. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of the two headless figures from right side of the East Pediment (East Pediment L ans M). The identification of two of the three Fates has been discredited: 'There must be a close relationship between the outer pair, one reclining in the lap of the ot...
One of the Three Fates. Parthenon No. 23. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of seated headless figure from the East Pediment (East Pediment K), possibly representing Hestia (see note at print 22).
Portion of Frieze. Parthenon No. 24. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of relief from the East Frieze. On the left is a female figure carrying a stool and approaching the priestess of Athena, on the right the Archon Basileus (chief official of the state religion) and a child holding the peplos. (East Frieze, slab V).
Portion of Frieze. Parthenon No. 25. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of relief of four standing male figures from the East Frieze (East Frieze, slab IV). Sculpture numbered 17.