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  • Caryatid - Wikipedia
    A caryatid supporting a basket on her head is called a canephora ("basket-bearer"), representing one of the maidens who carried sacred objects used at feasts of the goddesses Athena and Artemis
  • Five Caryatids Await the Return of Their Sister from the UK
    Five original Caryatids are now in the Acropolis Museum, but the sixth Caryatid was carted away by Lord Elgin back in 1802 when he made off with the rest of his spoils from the Acropolis, including the Elgin Marbles
  • Caryatid | Classical Greek, Columnar Support, Sculptural Form | Britannica
    Caryatid, in classical architecture, draped female figure used instead of a column as a support In marble architecture they first appeared in pairs in three small buildings (treasuries) at Delphi (550–530 bc), and their origin can be traced back to mirror handles of nude figures carved from ivory
  • Caryatid - World History Encyclopedia
    Caryatid is the name given to an architectural column which takes the form of a standing female figure The first examples come from ancient Greek architecture
  • The Caryatids of the Acropolis: Pillars of Heritage and Beauty
    The term "Caryatid" is derived from the town of Karyai in the Peloponnese, where young women performed dances in honor of Artemis Karyatis, a local iteration of the goddess Artemis
  • The Caryatids: Pillars of History, Politics, and Art in Ancient Greece
    The name "Caryatid" comes from the Greek word "Karyatides," meaning "maidens of Karyai," a town known for its temple to Artemis According to Vitruvius, these figures represented women enslaved as punishment for their town’s betrayal during the Persian Wars
  • CARYATID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    At its entrance, monumental basalt sculptures lean precariously against 14th-century walls, reversing the traditional role of the caryatid and quietly speaking to visitors
  • Caryatid and Ionic Column from the Erechtheion
    This caryatid is one of six elegant female figures who supported the roof of the south porch of the Erechtheion The figure wears a peplos pinned on the shoulders
  • Caryatid - Brown University
    A caryatid is a sculpture of a woman that is used as a column, usually to support a porch roof Caryatids were never used in Doric architecture and only rarely in Ionic





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