Tuesday, September 29, 2020

So-called “Mattei Athena”. Marble, Roman copy from the 1st century BC/AD after a Greek original of the 4th century BC, attributed to Cephisodotos or Euphranor. Related to the bronze Piraeus Athena





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Fragment of a fresco from the Cult Center at Mycenae dating the late thirteenth century BC depicting a warrior goddess, possibly Athena, wearing a boar's tusk helmet and clutching a griffin.[10]


Ancient Akkadian cylinder seal (dating c. 2334–2154 BC) depicting Inanna, the goddess of war, armored and carrying weapons, resting her foot on the back of a lion[26










A new peplos was woven for Athena and ceremonially brought to dress her cult image (British Museum).


The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis, which is dedicated to Athena Parthenos[51




 

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Reverse side of a Pergamene silver tetradrachm minted by Attalus I, showing Athena seated on a throne (c. 200 BC)


Bust of the Velletri Pallas type, copy after a votive statue of Kresilas in Athens (c. 425 BC)

Cult statue of Athena with the face of the Carpegna type (late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD), from the Piazza dell'Emporio, Rome




The owl of Athena, surrounded by an olive wreath. Reverse of an Athenian silver tetradrachm, c. 175 BC





Athena is "born" from Zeus's forehead as a result of him having swallowed her mother Metis, as he grasps the clothing of Eileithyia on the right; black-figured amphora, 550–525 BC, Louvre




Detail of a Roman fresco from Pompeii showing Ajax the Lesser dragging Cassandra away from the palladion during the fall of Troy, an event which provoked Athena's wrath against the Greek armies[112]


The Dispute of Minerva and Neptune by René-Antoine Houasse (c. 1689 or 1706)


The Athena Giustiniani, a Roman copy of a Greek statue of Pallas Athena. The guardian serpent of the Athenian Acropolis sits coiled at her feet.[125



Attic red-figure kylix painting from c. 480-470 BC showing Athena observing as the Colchian dragon disgorges the hero Jason[134]




Athena and Heracles on an Attic red-figure kylix, 480–470 BC




Athena, detail from a silver kantharos with Theseus in Crete (c. 440-435 BC), part of the Vassil Bojkov collection, Sofia, Bulgaria



Silver coin showing Athena with Scylla decorated helmet and Heracles fighting the Nemean lion (Heraclea Lucania, 390-340 BC)



Paestan red-figure bell-krater (c. 330 BC), showing Orestes at Delphi flanked by Athena and Pylades among the Erinyes and priestesses of Apollo, with the Pythia sitting behind them on her tripod








Ancient Greek mosaic from Antioch dating to the second century AD, depicting the Judgement of Paris





Attic black-figure exaleiptron of the birth of Athena from the head of Zeus (c. 570–560 BC) by the C Painter



Silver coin showing Athena with Scylla decorated helmet and Heracles fighting the Nemean lion (Heraclea Lucania, 390-340 BC)



Classical Greek depiction of Medusa from the fourth century BC





Attic red-figure kylix of Athena Promachos holding a spear and standing beside a Doric column (c. 500-490 BC)


Restoration of the polychrome decoration of the Athena statue from the Aphaea temple at Aegina, c. 490 BC (from the exposition "Bunte Götter" by the Munich Glyptothek


The Mourning Athena relief (c. 470-460 BC)[





Relief of Athena and Nike slaying the Gigante Alkyoneus (?) from the Gigantomachy Frieze on the Pergamon Altar (early second century BC)



Classical mosaic from a villa at Tusculum, 3rd century AD, now at Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican




Athena portrait by Eukleidas on a tetradrachm from Syracuse,Sicily c. 400 BC




Mythological scene with Athena (left) and Herakles (right), on a stone palette of the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, India




Atena farnese, Roman copy of a Greek original from Phidias' circle, c. 430 AD, Museo Archeologico, Naples



Statue of Pallas Athena in front of the Austrian Parliament Building. Athena has been used throughout western history as a symbol of freedom and democracy








Athena Scorning the Advances of Hephaestus (c. 1555-1560) by Paris Bordone



Minerva Victorious over Ignorance (c. 1591) by Bartholomeus Spranger


Maria de Medici (1622) by Peter Paul Rubens, showing her as the incarnation of Athena

Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars (1629) by Peter Paul Rubens






Minerva Revealing Ithaca to Ulysses (fifteenth century) by Giuseppe Bottani



Minerva and the Triumph of Jupiter (1706) by René-Antoine Houasse

The Combat of Mars and Minerva (1771) by Joseph-Benoît Suvée





Minerva of Peace mosaic in the Library of Congress

Modern Neopagan Hellenist altar dedicated to Athena and Apollo


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