Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Athena Parthenos
(section)
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
==Antique copies and replicas== [[File:Parthénon - Coupe transversale restaurée.jpg|thumb|right|Parthenon - Cross section restored. Benoît Édouard Loviot. 1879. Paris [[Beaux-Arts de Paris|Musée des Beaux-Arts]]. Inv. Env. 71–07.]] At least sixty-nine small-scale copies of the statue are known.<ref>Nicole Loraux, Les enfants d'Athéna, Seuil, 2007, p.302.</ref> Very early on, her influence was felt, sometimes very far away. Thus, gold medallions from a tomb in [[Kul-Oba]] (Crimea) and preserved in the [[Hermitage Museum]], reproduce the head of the statue. During Roman times, small copies were mass-produced, sometimes simplifying the decor. The [[Varvakeion Athena|Athena of Varvákeion]] is one of the most famous examples. Sometimes, only the decoration was reproduced, mainly that of the outside of the shield, apparently in the form of decorative plates for export.<ref>Holtzmann and Pasquier 1998, p. 307.</ref> Among the most famous ancient copies are the [[Lenormant Athena]] and therefore the Athena of Varvakeion preserved in the [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]], the Minerva with the necklace of the Louvre Museum or a Roman copy signed Antiochos preserved at the Palazzo Altemps ([[Museo Nazionale Romano|Roman National Museum]]). A restoration was made by sculptor [[Pierre-Charles Simart]] between 1846 and 1855 for the [[Duke of Luynes]]. It is exhibited in its castle in [[Château de Dampierre|Dampierre]].{{sfn|Holtzmann|2003|p=111}} A life-size replica was made in 1990 for the [[Nashville Parthenon]] by American sculptor [[Alan LeQuire]]. On a steel and aluminium frame, a mixture of plaster and fibreglass was covered with 8 kg of gold leaf.<ref>Ann Shearer, Athene. Image and Energy, Viking Arkana, 1996, p. 245</ref> In 2024, the Parthenon and the statue of Athena were reconstructed by Juan de Lara in 3D and developed into a digital project titled The Parthenon 3D.<ref>{{Cite web |title=parthenon3d.com |url=https://parthenon3d.com/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite thesis |last=De Lara |first=Juan |title=The illumination of Greek temples: A comparative approach to lighting strategies in the Parthenon, the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, and the temple of Apollo in Bassai using 3D physically based rendering |date=2024-02-28 |degree=Doctoral |publisher=UCL (University College London) |url=https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10188043/}}</ref> De Lara was able to reconstruct the visual effects of the gold and ivory when light interacted with them in a fully physically-based rendered environment.
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)