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Fates Elgin marbles Parthenon Athens exemplified
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Fates Elgin marbles Parthenon Athens exemplified
The Fates, Elgin marbles from the Parthenon at Athens: exemplified by fifty etchings, selected from the most beautiful and least mutilated specimens in that collection; and accompanied with explanatory and critical remarks on the style, composition, and peculiar excellence of those transcendent relics of Grecian sculpture, Davison, Thomas, Lawrence, Richard, fl. 1815-1840, Etching, 1818, Etching. Plate 12, No. 63, located between pages 38 and 39. The Fates, originally situated as a group of three female figures at the Parthenon, or Temple of Minerva at Athens. Each plate in the book is numbered to correspond to the museums original numerical system
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1818 Accompanied Athens Beautiful Book Composition Correspond Elgin Marbles Exemplified Explanatory Figures Group Lawrence Located Minerva Museum Numbered Parthenon Plate 12 Richard Selected Style System Temple Thomas Davison Fates
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Fates Elgin marbles from the Parthenon in Athens. The image, captured through etching by Thomas Davison and Richard Lawrence in 1818, is a testament to the transcendent relics of Grecian sculpture. Plate 12, No. 63 in this collection of fifty etchings highlights one of the most beautiful and least mutilated specimens from the renowned Elgin marbles. The Fates, originally positioned as a group of three female figures at the Parthenon or Temple of Minerva, emanate an aura of timeless elegance. Accompanied by explanatory and critical remarks on their style, composition, and peculiar excellence, these etchings offer viewers a deeper understanding and appreciation for these remarkable works of art. Each plate within this book corresponds to the original numerical system used by museums to catalog these precious sculptures. As we gaze upon this photograph print, we are transported back in time to ancient Greece where craftsmanship reached unparalleled heights. The intricate details carved into each marble figure evoke awe-inspiring emotions while reminding us of our connection to history. The Liszt Collection has preserved this extraordinary piece that captures not only artistic mastery but also cultural significance. It serves as a reminder that even fragments can hold immense power when it comes to preserving our shared heritage.
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