Photographer's Note
This is also from British Museum and it was also stolen from the east pediment of Parthenon in 1709.
Horses were an integral part of life in ancient Greece. They played an active role in warfare, transportation and in the games such as the Panathenaic Games in Athens with its huge contingent of cavalry riders. Athenian enthusiasm for the horse was clearly expressed in the many civic buildings and temples that were adorned with paintings and sculptures of riders and battle scenes showing cavalry such as in the Parthenon friezes where this wonderful horse head originates. Two deities, Poseidon and Athena, together served as protectors of horses and patrons of horsemanship and equestrian activities. Athena, Patron Goddess of Athens, was credited with the invention of the bridle and the use of chariots. The horse was a symbol of prestige, wealth and status. Social rank has often been defined by the ability to own and maintain a horse. The Aristocratic families that ruled Athens during the 6th century B.C. often took pride in their nobility by starting or ending their name with the word hippos (horse). The aristocracy bred and raced horses from very early times and it seems that chariot racing was the preferred form of competition and maybe the foundation of the Olympic Games.
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evasion
(141) 2007-11-28 10:38
Salut Stella
Originale l'expression de ce pauvre cheval, on se demande ce qui l'ιtonne tant...on ne saura jamais !mais il est bien abimι quand mκme, forcιment ΰ son βge !
Merci pour ce partage (et l'explication)
Josy
evanrizo
(462) 2007-11-28 11:51
Ti krima pou oi theoroumenoi politismenoi dytikoi pou ekanan ta megalytera egklimata kai katastrofes.
Oraia eikona Stella.
Kalinyxta.
Vangelis
ARGI
(3456) 2007-11-29 1:11
Kalimera Stella kai xronia polla gia tin prosfati giorti sou.( molis prolaba to triimero!!)
Panemorfh fwto.E3airetiko kadro. Liti me tous tonous tou marmarou 3eke8ara dwsmenous. Polu kali kai enhmerwtiki h simeiwsi. ΣΥΓΧΑΡΗΤΗΡΙΑ
FILIKA Argyris
azaf1
(15931) 2007-11-30 0:47
Geia so Stella
I think you are doing a great job awakening consciences about the stolen treasures and illegal persistence of the British Authorities in keeping things that do NOT belong to them and legitimizing criminal actions
Congratulations
Argiris
Hellas
(7123) 2007-11-30 2:34
Stella,
We all like your reportage! All the humanity knows the ancient Greek culture. One of the work of art of classic antiquity is presented here. This close-up is a very good one!
Thank you very much for sharing.
Have a nice weekend,
Athanasios.
CatherineD
(4864) 2007-12-04 14:01
Geia sou Stella,
It seems that British Museum is full of stolen treasures, from Greece, but also from Egypt and others countries. What a shame!
This horse is so beautiful.
Thanks for your reportage. Filika,
Katerina
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stella Leivadi (stelli)
(3009)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2007-04-05
- Categories: Έργο τέχνης
- Camera: Kodak Easyshare Z740
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Θέμα(τα): British Museum, Archaeology of the World, Acropolis, Most Rated, Acropolis v2 - Best visual [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-11-28 10:15