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British Museum, Cast of slab of riders from North frieze of Parthenon (figures 128-131, Slab XLVI=Michaelis XLI)

Cast of slab of riders from North frieze of Parthenon (figures 128-131, Slab XLVI=Michaelis XLI)

From: British Museum

RA Collection: Art

The cast is of a slab from the north frieze of the Parthenon and shows parts of four riders riders. The original slab, (46 Jenkins, 41 Michaelis), is now in the British Museum. It was purchased from Lord Elgin in 1816. The top left corner of the panel has since been located in Athens.

The Royal Academy acquired twenty major casts of the Parthenon frieze between 1817 and 1869. The majority are of slabs of the north frieze and were displayed in the Schools until 2005 in two groups (slabs 36-39) and (slabs 40-47), which were framed by casts of the west and east frieze.

Object details

Title
Cast of slab of riders from North frieze of Parthenon (figures 128-131, Slab XLVI=Michaelis XLI)
From
From
Elgin Collection, British Museum, London
Object type
Cast Sculpture
Medium
Plaster cast, 19th century
Dimensions

1015 mm x 1410 mm x 70 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
05/2929
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