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  • Around half of the surviving Parthenon sculptures are now housed in the British Museum, including 15 of the metopes depicting the battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs, 75 metres of the Parthenon frieze, and 21 figures from the east and west pediments of the temple. The Elgin marbles are located in a large dedicated exhibition space in the British Museum called the Duveen Gallery, where they were moved in 1939 thanks to a bequest by the English art dealer and aristocrat Sir Joseph Duveen.
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  • British Museum https://www.britishmuseum.org/.../parthenon-sculptures.
  • The frieze depicted a procession in honor of Athena. Some small bits of it - and other Parthenon sculptures - are in other European museums.
  • parthenon frieze british museum There is probably room for debate about whether or not the British should have taken (or should return) all the sculpture from the...
  • The ancient sculptures were taken from the Parthenon temple in Athens in the early 19th century by British diplomat Thomas Bruce, the earl of Elgin.
  • 1817 – 1831: Temporary exhibition of the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum. 1835: Extensive excavations are carried out on the Acropolis.
  • Hurwit, J.M. (ed) (2005) Periklean Athens and Its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives. Jenkins, I. (2002). The Parthenon Frieze, British Museum Press.
  • Cavalcade south frieze Parthenon BM.jpg 2,320 × 1,850; 2.49 MB. Charioteer-North frieze-Parthenon-British Museum.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 2.54 MB.
  • Published on February 23, 2016Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller...
  • London August 2012 British Museum Parthenon Frieze Elgin Marbles 852 x 480 · JPG. The Parthenon Frieze History Interpretions Facts Museum Facts.
  • A dive into the history of the Parthenon Marbles' arrival at the British Museum in London in the 19th century.
  • A portion of the Parthenon frieze displayed at the British Museum. ... The west and south side of the Parthenon frieze displayed at the Acropolis Museum.
  • The British Museum houses 15 metopes, 17 pedimental figures and 247ft (75m) of the original frieze . The Parthenon itself has a complex history.