- Apollon of Olympia
The Apollon of Olympia was part of the group of sculptures found in the west
pediment of theTemple of Zeus at Olympia. Its original location also provides it with another name: the "Apollon from the west pediment". It is one of the most important statues of the late Archaic or early Classical style, dating from ca. 460 BCE. The statue is currently in the archaeological museum in Olympia.The sculptures of the west pediment depicted the battle of the
Lapith s against theCentaur s, following the wedding feast ofPeirithous and Hippodamia. The battle of the Lapiths - legendary inhabitants ofThessaly - against the Centaurs - wild forest inhabitants with a human upper half and the body of a horse - frequently acted as a mythological metaphor for the conflicts between the Greeks and theBarbarian s. Most of the figures in this turbulent battle scene were discovered during the German excavations of 1875, led by the archaeologistGeorg Treu .The juvenile Apollo stood in the centre of the pediment, directing his gaze toward the Lapiths. With his outstretched right arm, he seemed to order an end to the iniquity: the Centaurs had betrayed the Lapiths' hospitality, drunk to excess, and kidnapped their women. Nevertheless, his inclusion appears to be merely figurative; the combatants seem ignorant of his presence, with no other figure in the pediment referring, either in their motion or gesture, to the appearance of the god.
The back of the sculpture, which had not been visible to viewers, is notable for being more roughly worked than the front. This difference has provided modern scholars with information on the methods used by Ancient Greek sculptors, and contributed to the debate regarding whether the later
Hermes of Olympia is an original Greek sculpture, or a Roman copy.Sources
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* cite web
url = http://viamus.uni-goettingen.de/fr/sammlung/ab_rundgang/q/03/06
title = Olympia, Zeustempel, Westgiebel, Apollon
publisher = Virtuelles Antikenmuseum Göttingen
language = GermanExternal links
* [http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/main/courses/classics150/museum150/apollo/Apollo_(Olympia_Temple_of_Zeus_c460).htm Apollo (Olympia, Temple of Zeus, c. 460)] - a photograph of the sculpture.
* * [http://viamus.uni-goettingen.de/fr/sammlung/ab_rundgang/q/03/06 Virtuelles Antikenmuseum Göttingen]
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