• Metope south XXVII, Centaur and Lapith, British Museum. The metopes of the Parthenon are the surviving set of what were originally 92 square carved plaques...
  • As drawn by Jacques Carrey in 1674: The Metopes of the West End of the Parthenon by William Stahl Ebersole (1899).
  • They are slabs fitted between the triglyphs and shielded on top by cornices.At the Parthenon there were 92 metopes, all decorated in high relief, quite...
  • The metopes on each of the four sides of the Parthenon depict a different mythical battle or war. The south side is perhaps the best preserved.
  • Metopes often had painted or sculptural decoration; [1] the most famous example are the 92 metopes of the Parthenon , some of which depict the battle between...
  • The metopes of the Parthenon all represented various instances of the struggle between the forces of order and justice, on the one hand, and criminal chaos on the...
  • Written by Greek Boston in Ancient Greek History Comments Off on All About the Metopes of the Parthenon.
  • Doric columns of the Parthenon topped by an architrave beam and triglyphs and spaces for the metopes which have been removed.
  • The main theme of the thirty two metopes on the south side of the Parthenon is the Centauromachy, the mythical battle between the Lapiths and the Centaurs.
  • Contents
    • 1 What do the metopes of the Parthenon depict?
    • 2 What two events are depicted on the pediments of the Parthenon?
  • Metopes of the Parthenon in the Acropolis Museum‎ (2 C, 64 F). Media in category "Metopes of the southern side of the Parthenon".
  • Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs, Parthenon Metopes, south flank, marble, c. 440 BCE, Classical Period (British Museum, London).
  • Which themes are pictured on the metopes of the Parthenon? On the west wall metopes is the portrayal of the mythical battle between the Ancient Greeks and the...