Inventory number
Ακρ. 929
Artist
Pheidias' workshop
Category
Architectural sculpture
Period
Classical Period
Date
445-440 BC
Dimensions
Figure on the right: head 0.205 x 0.15 x 0.165 m and part of the body 0.385 x 0.25 x 0.16 m
Figure on the left: 0.28 x 0.305 x 0.23 m and 0.10 x 0.135 x 0.11 m
Material
Marble from Penteli
Location
Parthenon Gallery
Fragments from the severely damaged metope 16 the subject of which is known by a drawing attributed to Jacques Carrey. A mature man brings to the ground a youth whose facial features emphasise his agony. The young man’s original head and torso are kept in the British Museum in London and in the Acropolis Museum they are replaced by plaster casts. The older man’s head (MV 1013) was returned to the Acropolis Museum from the Vatican Museum in Rome and received its permanent place in the exhibition in March of 2023.
The main theme of the thirty two metopes on the south side of the Parthenon is the Centauromachy, the mythical battle between the Lapiths and the Centaurs. The Centaurs, half-human creatures with a horse's body from the waist down, while attending the wedding feast of king Peirithoos, close friend of Theseus, became drunk and attempted to carry off the Lapith women.
Each metope on the south side depicts either a fight between a Centaur and a Lapith or the seizing of a Lapith woman by a Centaur. However, the nine central metopes (nrs. 13-20), portray different subjects which still cannot be easily interpreted. Some scholars connect them with Athens' mythical past, but it seems more probable that they are scenes of the marriage from inside the palace of Peirithoos in Thessaly.
The south metopes were not damaged by Christians as severely as those on the other sides of the temple. The bombardment of the monument by Francesco Morosini, in 1687 broke fourteen of them into fragments (nrs. 11, 13-25). In the beginning of the 19th cent. fifteen out of the eighteen best preserved were forcibly detached by Thomas Bruce, lord of Elgin, when Greece was under Ottoman occupation, and ended up in the British Museum in London (nrs. 2-9 and 26-32). Metope 10, which had originally fallen on the ground, after its many adventures, ended up in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Some smaller metope fragments have been dispersed in other museums abroad. The Acropolis Museum houses metopes 1 and 12 as well as fragments of nine further metopes, which were found scattered on the Acropolis and the surrounding area (nrs. 11, 13, 16, 17, 19-22 and 24). Their reconstruction was achieved with the help of the drawings attributed to the painter Jacques Carrey, who visited Athens in 1674, just thirteen years before its bombardment by Morosini.
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