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Pergamon Altar. West frieze. Gigantomachy. Triton and Amphit
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. West frieze. Gegantomachy. Lift to right; Triton and Amphitrite. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
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Acropolis Altar Antique Berlin Eumenes Frieze Hellenic Hellenistic Limestone Lion Marble Minor Mythical Mythological Mythology Pergamon Reliefs Soter Triton Zeus Hellenism Myth
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1. Title: "Triton and Amphitrite in the Pergamon Altar's Gigantomachy: A Testament to Hellenistic Art and Mythology" The captivating image before you presents a section of the renowned Pergamon Altar's west frieze, intricately carved during the Hellenistic period. Commissioned by Eumenes II Soter around 164-156 BC, this grand architectural masterpiece was created by the skilled artists of the Pergamon school. The frieze, a combination of marble and limestone, is a testament to the artistic and cultural richness of the ancient city of Pergamon, located in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). This particular section of the frieze, known as the Gigantomachy, depicts the epic battle between the gods and the Giants. In this scene, Triton, the Greek god of the sea, and his consort Amphitrite, goddess of the sea, are shown in a tranquil moment amidst the chaos of the battle. Triton, with his distinctive conch shell, and Amphitrite, adorned with flowing drapery, stand together, seemingly oblivious to the fierce struggle between the gods and the Giants. The Pergamon Altar, now housed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany, is a remarkable example of the Hellenistic period's artistic style. The intricate carvings, the masterful use of marble and limestone, and the mythological themes all contribute to the altar's enduring allure. This image, with its depiction of Triton and Amphitrite, offers a glimpse into the mythological world of ancient Greece and the artistic prowess of the Hellenistic period. As you gaze upon this image, you are transported back in time, to an era of grandeur, myth, and artistic innovation. The Pergamon Altar's west frieze, with its intricate carvings and captivating stories, continues to inspire and captivate viewers, reminding us of the rich cultural heritage of the ancient world.
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