FRIEZE

Parthenon, west facade Acropolis, Athens 442-438 B.C. Inside the outer colonnade, at the top of the outside wall of the cella, is the great frieze, a unique sculptural procession 525 feet long which is a homage to the goddess Athena and a celebration in her name. This is the first Doric frieze to go around a building. Previously such friezes were limited to Ionic constructions. Starting in the southwest, the idealized figures of Athenian men, women, children, and animals travel east and west to meet Athena at the eastern front of the temple.

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