The viewing and obscuring of the Parthenon frieze
Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:98-105 (1987)
Abstract
For all its notoriety, Classical archaeologists find the Parthenon frieze a difficult object with which to come to terms: its position on the building is seen as perverse, its subject-matter impenetrable, and its ‘style’ anomalous. This paper sets out to show that these difficulties are inter-related.My notes
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