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Description Painted terracotta metopes from Thermos (temple of Apollon) - Athens NAM AD 2 - 01.jpg |
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- object type: terracotta metope painted with ceramic colours
- description: Perseus with the head of Medusa fleeing (the Gorgones) - period / date: orientalizing period, ca. 630-625 BC - findspot: Thermos (Aetolia), temple of Apollon - museum / inventory number: Athens, National Archaeological Museum AD 2 - bibliography: Andrew F. Stewart, Greek Sculpture: An Exploration, Yale 1990, fig 76 - Please note: The above museum permits photography of its exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes. If you intend to use the photo for any commercial aime, please contact the museum and ask for permission. |
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