Sculpture frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, Archaic Greek. C.530-525
Title: Sculpture frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, Archaic Greek. C.530-525
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Sculpture frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, Archaic Greek. C.530-525
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 628 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Siphnian Treasury was built at Delphi by the people of Siphnos, sometime before 525 BC, after a lucky strike of silver on their island. The porch is supported by Caryatids (figures of women), and there are friezes on all sides. This is the earliest known instance of a continuous narrative frieze. The Siphnian Treasury is one of the most securely dated monuments of the Archaic period. This makes it extremely important, since the date of
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a second chariot. The pair of horses at the right end of the scene walk; others appear to move at a faster pace. The significance of the altar is unclear.
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Approximately two-thirds of the West frieze has been preserved, consisting of two long blocks, P and Q. From the short return on its left end, we know that P is a corner block occupying the left third of the frieze.