File:Rondanini Medusa Denkm985.png

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Unknown (Greek original by Phidias)
Description
  • Deutsch: Marmormaske der „Medusa Rondanini“ (nachgebessert, Fotodruck)
  • English: So-called “Rondanini Medusa”. Marble, Roman copy after a 5th-century BC Greek original by Phidias, which was set on the shield of Athena Parthenos.
  • Français : Méduse Rondanini. Marbre, copie romaine d'après un original de Phidias qui se trouvait sur le bouclier de l'Athéna Parthénos.
Date 1887
date QS:P571,+1887-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions H. 40 cm (15 ½ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q162077
Current location
Room 2 (Saal des Faun)
Accession number
Inv. 252
Credit line Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto, converted by User:Perhelion
Source/Photographer Publisher: K. August Baumeister, Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums. 1885. Band II., Seite 910. Abb. 985;
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Reproduction (gypsum) VIAMUS Universität Göttingen: A B


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