Head from the statue of Athena Parthenos
Head from the statue of Athena Parthenos
Published 2020-01-14T10:53:47+00:00
This larger-than-life head is a restored and reworked version of the Athena Parthenos from the Library of Pergamon, now housed at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
The Athena from the Pergamon is modelled from an original colossal cryselephantine sculpture of the goddess, made by Phidias and his assistants for the Parthenon in Athens.
Although Pheidias' original is lost, two small copies, known as the "Varvakeion statuette" and "Lenormant Athena", in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, and other copies found around the Graeco-Roman world provide modern scholars with an idea of how it looked.
It is undeniable that this head is less decorated than the other copies that exist, but since the statue is thought to have stood in the Pergamon Library, perhaps it was considered even in Hellenistic times as much as a museum piece as a sacred image.
Date published | 14/01/2020 |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Head from the statue of Athena Parthenos |
Date | 440 BC |
Dimension | 80.5 x 58 x 48 cm |
Accession | KAS2272 |
Period | Hellenistic |
Medium | Plaster |
Credit | Original: Staatliche Museen (ORIG704) |
Record | https://collection.smk.dk/#/detail/KAS2272 |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst |