Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Close view of a reclining male figure, his right arm raised, from the left side of the east pediment. Most modern scholarship now identifies this figure as Dionysius on a panther-skin, or possibly Herakles on a lion-skin.
Upper part of Hyperion and heads of horses of his car. Parthenon No. 3. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of View of the sculpture fragments at the extreme left of the left side of the east pediment, representing the sun (Helios) as the driver of a horse-drawn chariot emerging from the ocean. The sculpture of the two horses' heads is numbered 66.
Ceres and Proserpine. Parthenon No. 4. Photographer: Caldesi, Leonida
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of View of the sculpture of two headless, seated female figures from the left side of the east pediment. The identity of these figures has not been resolved, although they are usually thought to represent Demeter and Persephone (Ceres and Proserpine).
Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of View of the sculpture of the reclining figure of a river god, usually identified as Ilissos, but possibly Eridanos, from the extreme left angle of the west pediment of the Parthenon.