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The Bassae Frieze 3D Model.
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The Bassae Frieze in the British Museum
Material marble
Size 31 × 0.63 m
Created 420–400 BCE
Discovered 1811–1812 by a group including Cockerell, Haller, Linkh, Foster, Legh, Gropius, Baron von Stackelberg, Peter Brondsted
Present location British Museum, London
Identification 1815,1020.2; 1815,1020.7; 1815,1020.11 etc
The Bassae Frieze is the high relief marble sculpture in 23 panels, 31 m long by 0.63 m high, made to decorate the interior of the cella of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae. It was discovered in 1811 by Carl Haller and Charles Cockerell, and excavated the following year by an expedition of the Society of Travellers led by Haller and Otto von Stackelberg. This team cleared the temple site in an endeavour to recover the sculpture, and in the process revealed it was part of the larger sculptural programme of the temple including the metopes of an external Doric frieze and an over-life-size statue.
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