Athena, Aphaia Temple (?)
- Title:
- Athena, Aphaia Temple (?)
- Collection:
- Cornell Cast Collection
- Creator:
- Unknown
- Date:
- ca. 500 BCE
- Location:
- Warehouse (exhibited temporarily at Weinhold Chilled Water Plant, Nov. 2014-June 2015)
- ID Number:
- CCC_0154
- Accession Number:
- 154
- File Name:
- CCC_0154.tif
- Original Measurements:
- H. 172 cm
- Culture:
- Classical Greek
- Work Type:
- casts (sculpture)
- Materials/Techniques:
- plaster
Marble (original) - Subject:
- Athena (Greek deity)
- Measurement:
- 154 (without plinth) (centimeters, height)
plinth: 50.5 x 37.5 x 8 (centimeters, height x width x diameter)
helmet crest: 62 (from tip to tip) (centimeters, diagonal) - Description:
- Statue of Athena painted in gold and black
- Notes:
- Items in the Cornell Cast Collection are meant for inventory and reference purposes. Metadata may not be complete in all cases.
- Bibliography:
- Mackenzie, D., 'The East Pediment Sculptures of the Temple of Aphaia at Aegina', ABSA 15 (1908-09) 274-307.
- Repository:
- Munich, Glyptothek (original)
- Collecting Program:
- Cornell Collections of Antiquities
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in the Cornell Collection of Antiquities: Casts are protected by copyright, and the copyright holders are their creators, generally Cornell University Library, Annetta Alexandridis, and Verity Platt. This collection of plaster casts owned by Cornell University was photographed by Cornell University Library, Alexandridis, Platt, and Andreya L. Mihaloew from 2010-2015, with funding from a Digital Collections in Arts and Sciences Grant to Annetta Alexandridis. Cornell is providing access to the materials for research and personal use. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Please contact Annetta Alexandridis and Verity Platt for more information about this collection, or to request permission to use these images.