xoxoxoBruce Monday Oct 29 10:22 PMOct 30th, 2018 : Pediment
Most people are familiar with The Philadelphia Art Museum from watching Rocky Balboa run up the front steps.
Lots of steps, big columns, stately but plain.
It’s a shame there aren’t steps under the North Pediment because that one’s cool . But I suppose that would detract from Rocky.
It’s polychrome terra cotta covered with ceramic glazes, and contains thirteen figures of classical mythology which illustrate the
theme of sacred and profane love in Western civilization.
The central figure is Zeus, ruler of the gods. He stands holding a sphere in his right hand and a scepter in his left hand.
He’s wearing a draped piece of fabric and a decorative band across his chest. On his head he wears a crown. To his left is Demeter,
protector of marriage, holding the hand of the child Triptolemus whom she rescued from a mortal illness.
To Zeus’ right is Aphrodite, goddess of love, plus Hippomenes in the form of a lion.
Further to Zeus’ left is Ariadne, then Theseus slaying the Minotaur, and the beast Python.
Further to Zeus’ right are Aphrodite’s son Eros, Adonis, Nous (the mind), and Eos, goddess of the dawn.
Eos is turning away from the owl, bird of the night.
It's cool.
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Griff Tuesday Oct 30 11:19 AMThat is cool.
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