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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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The birth of Athena in art 697

the west pediment also places a Marsyas-like1 Poseidon next to an
impetuously moving Athena—the result being a sort of echo from
front to back of the temple—, and partly because the Finlay relief
°n a vase of Pentelic marble now at Athens combines the Athena
of the east pediment with Marsyas himself in a Hellenistic repro-
duction of Myron's group2. It may be added that energy and
movement, actual or potential, is thoroughly characteristic of
Poseidon in all periods of Greek art3.

Continuing our reconstruction we next note that immediately
beyond Hephaistos on the left and Poseidon on the right broad
lron bars were set askew in, or rather just over, the floor of the
gable. These, as Sauer pointed out4, were meant to support (on the
cantilever principle6) two heavy seated figures; and, ceteris paribus,
|t may be presumed that the said figures faced towards the centre
ln three-quarter position, i.e. along the lines of the supporting bars6.

Fig. 514- Fig. 515.

litad'^ WaS rePresented as drawing back, after the stroke by which the cleaving of the
Rot u , s was accomplished.' It is more probable still that Torso H was Poseidon,
^Phaistos at all.

s<ul*, ' A" Gardner the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1882 iii. 2=54, id. A Handbook of Greek
London .897 p. 276.

Berlin ' ^lrscnfeld Athena und Marsyas (Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Berlin xxxii)
i&74 I.2 P" 7 P1- 2> 2> H. Heydemann in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 96, R. Kekule ib.
*" S'u/T' 93 P'' 8' Friederichs—Wolters Gipsabgiisse p. 194 no. 4,56, Collignon Hist, de
full ^ '•' 4^^f' fis' Svoronos Ath- Nationabmis. p. 136 ff. no. 127 pi. 26

ftichtei. b'ljli«graphy), Stais Marbres et Bronzes: Athenes" p. 29 no. 127, G. M. A.
fi6- 586 e Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 157 with
3

See

Bui]6 0verbeck Gr. Kitnstmyth. Poseidon p. 243 ff. ('Das Ideal des Poseidon'
1 B V" 1<oscher Lex- Myth, iii- 2860 ff.

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*Uer the Ath. Mitth. 1891 xvi. 62, 69 no. 10, 70 no. 16, 87.

b. d;

<92j Xxvi nsn'oor 'Structural Iron in Greek Architecture' in the Am. Journ. Arch.
' Sau' 148 ff' (esPecia"y PP- 156—1:8), Rhys Carpenter in Hesperia 1933 ii. 6 — 8.
"•zu 7 l°C' cit' P" 87 thought otherwise ('Die Figuren waren dann wie Zeus im
H Menken').
 
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