File:Bassar Frieze 1059.jpg
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Sarah Murray from Palo Alto, CA |
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The Bassae Frieze is made from a set of 23 marble panels that were in the Temple of Apollo at Bassae. They were carved just before 400 B.C. The stones are on permanent display in a specially constructed room in Gallery 16 in the British Museum in London. Copies of this frieze decorated the walls of the Ashmolean Museum and London's Travellers Club. (Note the source numbers below show the order of the pictures) |
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Date | 23 March 2009, 14:09 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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