University of Notre Dame
Universtiy of Notre Dame

Marble: Museums, Archives, Rare Books and Libraries Exploration

Home Browse Featured My Portfolios About
  1. Home ›
  2. Architectural Lantern Slides›
  3. Architectural Lantern Slides of Greece›
  4. Athens Acropolis ›

Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: View of cast of one caryatid in museum

Date

Circa 1910

Creator

G. Massiot & cie
Part of: Architectural Lantern Slides of Greece
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

The five original caryatids have been transferred (2007) from the old Acropolis Museum (where they were first moved in 1979) to the New Acropolis Museum. The sixth is in the British Museum, having been taken by Lord Elgin.

The third great 5th-century BCE marble building on the Acropolis is known as the Erechtheion, though this name (Erechtheos was a mythical king of Athens) has been challenged. Since the Parthenon stands immediately to the south, the architect of the Erechtheion did not attempt to make the building compete directly with this outstanding example of the Doric order, and instead chose the more ornate and delicate Ionic order. The building has an unusually complex plan. Its steeply sloping site also created drastic variations in building levels. It is famous for the smaller prostyle porch with six caryatids added to the west end of its south side--the "Porch of the Maidens."

Images

This is called Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: View of cast of one caryatid in museum within the category of photographs.Open in external viewer application

Metadata

Creator
G. Massiot & cie
Date
Circa 1910
Publisher
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Material Type
photographs
Conditions Governing Access
To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library to arrange an appointment

Metadata

Campus Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Link to Finding Aid
https://curate.nd.edu/show/0r967368k94
This digital collection may not include all items or all of the information available about the source collection. See the finding aid for more information.

Metadata

Contact Us

Our collection information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge. If you have spotted an error, please contact Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries at asklib@nd.edu.


Also from Architectural Lantern Slides of Greece

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: East facade viewed from interior

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: East facade viewed from interior

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: View of east side facade

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: View of east side facade

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: Distant context view from the northwest

Athens Acropolis: Parthenon: Distant context view from the northwest

Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: Historic view of the caryatid in the British Museum, taken by Lord Elgin

Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: Historic view of the caryatid in the British Museum, taken by Lord Elgin

Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: View of the "Porch of the Maidens", west end of the south side

Athens Acropolis: Erechtheion: View of the "Porch of the Maidens", west end of the south side

Athens Acropolis: Propylaia: Distant context view of the approach to the Propylaia and temple of Athena Nike, showing the height of the slope

Athens Acropolis: Propylaia: Distant context view of the approach to the Propylaia and temple of Athena Nike, showing the height of the slope

Related Items

No results found for .
Raclin Murphy Art Museum
100 Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
Phone (574) 631–5466
RMMACollections@nd.edu
Hesburgh Library
284 Hesburgh Library
Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
Phone (574) 631-6258
asklib@nd.edu
© 2025 University of Notre Dame
Marble: Museums, Archives, Rare Books and Libraries Exploration
AboutPortfoliosHelpAccessibilitySite Map