Detail of the East Frieze of the Parthenon: Girls with Stools;  after 5th century BC original
Architectural ElementsBritish, English19th century

Detail of the East Frieze of the Parthenon: Girls with Stools; after 5th century BC original

19th century

Artists

PhidiasArtist
Classification
Architectural Elements
Technique
Cast
Medium
Plaster
Culture
British, English
Century
19th century
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Department
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics

Dimensions

101.6 x 96.52 x 10.16 cm (40 x 38 x 4 in.)

Provenance

According to correspondence in Charles Herbert Moore’s files for 17 April 1895, the following plaster casts of the Parthenon frieze were ordered from the British Museum for the new Fogg Museum: 30 ft. in length of South frieze (Michaelis’ nos. XXXV to XLII) 22 ft. in length of the North frieze (Michaelis’ nos. V-X) Nos. IV and V (Michaelis) of the East frieze The request to the British Museum was passed along to Domenico Brucciani who, beginning in 1857, acted as the British Museum’s formatore, and in addition, conducted a cast business of his own. After Brucciani’s death in 1880, his firm, Brucciani & Co., continued to supply casts for the British Museum. The casts of the Parthenon frieze obtained by the Fogg in 1895 were made by Brucciani & Co. (Harvard University Art Museum archives : Brucciani correspondence 9 May 1895, 13 May 1895 and 10 July 1895).

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