
East Frieze V, 36- 37 Museum Label
Item
Dublin Core
Identifier
Parthenon Frieze Museum Label from the Parthenon temple on exhibit in the British Museum, Room 18.
Title
East Frieze V, 36- 37 Museum Label
Description
In the exhibit space, each section of the frieze has a placard, which describes the scene depicted on the section of frieze as well as the cardinal direction and number in the frieze series. The marble frieze, which dates c. 438- 432 BC, depicts a Panathenaic procession. The label for the east frieze V, 36- 37 reads as follows: "Athena sits looking in the direction of the procession. Her right hand held a bronze spear, which was attached separately but is not missing. Next to her is the smith-god Hephaistos. He has a crutch places under his right armpit."
Creator
Date
2024-03-12
Subject
Source
The British Library
Is Part Of
"Repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles." by Daisy Raymond, HON 399 Research in London, Spring 2024
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Citation
Raymond, Daisy, “East Frieze V, 36- 37 Museum Label,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed February 28, 2025, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/14545.