EditorialPottery bell with slightly outward-facing neck and spherical belly. With the exception of a small strip at the bottom, the entire surface is decorated in zones. The wide on the shoulder is divided by upright notched lines into a number of square metope...
EditorialTwo Roman soldiers holding shields and spears. Metope from the monument (Traianeum), erected by Trajan on the Danube (around 109 CE) at Adamclissi, Romania.
EditorialSouthwestern side of the Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens. The 32nd metope of The Annunciation (the seated figure on the right interpreted as the Virgin Mary and the figure standing on the left as the Archangel Gabriel). It was the only metopa not destro...
EditorialSouthwestern side of the Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens. The 32nd metope of The Annunciation (the seated figure on the right interpreted as the Virgin Mary and the figure standing on the left as the Archangel Gabriel). It was the only metopa not destro...
EditorialSouthwestern side of the Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens. The 32nd metope of The Annunciation (the seated figure on the right interpreted as the Virgin Mary and the figure standing on the left as the Archangel Gabriel). It was the only metopa not destro...
EditorialSouthwestern side of the Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens. The 32nd metope of The Annunciation (the seated figure on the right interpreted as the Virgin Mary and the figure standing on the left as the Archangel Gabriel). It was the only metopa not destro...
EditorialTerracotta rim fragment with triglyph and metope motif, Early Minoan III, ca. 2300?2100 B.C., Minoan, Terracotta; White-on-dark ware, Other: 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm), Vases, From Gournia, Crete. Rim fragment with 'metopes'.
EditorialTwo Roman soldiers holding shields and spears. Metope from the monument (Traianeum), erected by Trajan on the Danube (around 109 CE) at Adamclissi, Romania.