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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. The find spots of the internal Ionic frieze blocks were not recorded by the early archaeologists, so work on recreating the sequence of the frieze has been based on the internal evidence of

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  • Bassae Frieze (en)
  • Frise du temple de Bassae (fr)
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  • 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. The find spots of the internal Ionic frieze blocks were not recorded by the early archaeologists, so work on recreating the sequence of the frieze has been based on the internal evidence of (en)
  • La frise du temple de Bassæ est un bas-relief de marbre, sculpté sur 23 panneaux de 31 m de long et 61 cm de haut. La frise décorait l'intérieur de la cella du temple d'Apollon à Bassæ. La frise a été découverte en 1811 par Karl Haller von Hallerstein et Charles Cockerell et excavée les années suivantes par une expédition de la Société des Voyageurs, dirigée par Karl Haller et Otto von Stackelberg. Cette équipe nettoya le site afin de mettre au jour les sculptures. Ces travaux mirent en évidence que ces bas-reliefs faisaient partie d'un ensemble de sculptures plus large incluant les métopes d'une frise dorique externe et de statues plus grandes que nature. La recherche de fragments des blocs ioniques internes à la frise n'est pas mentionnée par les premiers archéologues. L'assemblage de la (fr)
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  • Bassae Frieze (en)
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