Hiero_C: Two identical Kouros Statues. Early 6th c. B.C. (circa 580 B.C.) Over life size (6.15m) each. Made by Polymedes of Argos
Hiero_C: The pediment and part of the frieze from the east facade of the treasury of Siphnos. The pediment depicts the dispute between Heracles and Apollo for the oracular tripod. 525 BCE.
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_East Frieze representing scenes from the Trojan War_Aris, Afrodite, Artemis, Apollo, and Dias (Zeus) sitting_525 BC
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_Detail from the east Frieze, depicting details of the Trojan war_Athena, Hera, Demeter sitting_525 BC
Hiero_C: Omphalos of Delphi is an ancient marble monument that was found at the archaeological site of Delphi
Hiero_C: The Charioteer of Delphi. 470 BC., 1.80 cm tall (5' 11")_Cast in Bronze (also copper, silver, and onyx are present)
Hiero_C: The Charioteer of Delphi. 470 BC., 1.80 cm tall (5' 11")_Cast in Bronze (also copper, silver, and onyx are present)
Hiero_C: The Charioteer of Delphi. 470 BC., 1.80 cm tall (5' 11")_Cast in Bronze (also copper, silver, and onyx are present)
Hiero_C: Large Sphinx of Naxos sitting on an Ionic column about 10m tall._Circa 560 B.C
Hiero_C: Large Sphinx of Naxos sitting on an Ionic column about 10m tall._Circa 560 B.C
Hiero_C: Large Sphinx of Naxos sitting on an Ionic column about 10m tall_Circa 560 B.C
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_Detail of north frieze_Gigantomachy. In this episode Ares fighting against two giants (Viatas and Enafas, while another giant (Astartas lies dead on the ground)
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_Detail from the North frieze_Center_Ares over the giant Astartas who is dead on the ground, fighting with the giants Biatas and Enaphas (on the right)
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_North frieze detail
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_Detail from the north frieze. The relief sculpture depicts a Gigantomachy (the battle between the Olympian gods and the Giants.
Hiero_C: Siphnian Treasury_Detail from the South frieze with a relief that probably depicted the abduction of a woman.
Hiero_C: Caryatid from the Siphnian Treasury
Hiero_C: Delphi Museum
Hiero_C: Perirhanterion. It functioned as a stand for a basin used in rituals. It consists of three Kore statues around a single column. Early 6th c. BCE.
Hiero_C: Bronze statuette of a youth (Kouros) of the daedalic style. Bronze, made by a Cretan workshop. 620 BCE
Hiero_C: Calydonian Boar. From the Sikyonian Treasury, Delphi, Greece. Bas-relief, c.560 BC
Hiero_C: Chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue, possibly depicting Apollo, 6th c. BCE
Hiero_C: Chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue, possibly depicting Apollo, 6th c. BCE
Hiero_C: Chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue, possibly depicting Artemis, 6th c. BCE
Hiero_C: Delphi Museum
Hiero_C: Delphi Museum
Hiero_C: Delphi Museum
Hiero_C: Delphi Museum
Hiero_C: Roof terracotta parts with painted decorations. From various buildings. Late 5th c. BCE
Hiero_C: Roof terracotta parts with painted decorations. From various buildings. Late 5th c. BCE