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Pergamon Altar. Theia, giant fallen and Selene
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy: south frieze. From left to right: Theia with their opponents, giant fallen and Selene astride a mule. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
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Altar Berlin Colossal Deity Divinity Eumenes Fallen Frieze Giant Gigantomachy Goddess Gods Hellenistic Limestone Marble Minor Mule Mythical Mythological Mythology Pergamon Pergamum Selene Soter Myth Theia
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1. Title: "The Pergamon Altar: A Testament to Ancient Mythology and Hellenistic Artistry" The Pergamon Altar, a masterpiece of Hellenistic art, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Greece and Rome. Commissioned by Eumenes II Soter, the King of Pergamon in Asia Minor around 164-156 BC, this colossal altar was created by artists of the renowned Pergamon school. The altar, a fusion of marble and limestone, is now proudly displayed at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. The south frieze of the altar, a high relief sculpture, depicts the mythological battle between the gods and the giants, or Gigantomachy. In this scene, Theia, the goddess of the sky, is shown in the midst of the battle, her opponents lying defeated at her feet. Among them, Selene, the goddess of the moon, is depicted astride a mule, her serene expression contrasting the chaos around her. The Pergamon Altar is a visual feast for the eyes, showcasing the intricate details and grandeur of Hellenistic art. The colossal scale of the altar, the lifelike depiction of the gods and giants, and the masterful use of marble and limestone all contribute to its enduring allure. This ancient artifact offers a glimpse into the mythological age, transporting us back to a time when gods and goddesses were believed to rule the universe. The Pergamon Altar is not just a work of art, but a historical artifact that tells the story of a bygone era. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that has shaped the world we live in today. The altar's journey from ancient Pergamon to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin is a testament to the enduring power of art and history.
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