The elgin marbles.
The elgin marbles refers to.
These included 247 feet of a frieze.
But eu diplomats note that the greek government.
The elgin marbles are a collection of classical greek marble sculptures inscriptions and architectural members that were mostly created by phidias and his assistants.
Some refer to the collection in london as the elgin marbles after the british aristocrat lord elgin who removed them.
The sculptures that formerly decorated the parthenon temple on the acropolis in athens also known as the elgin marbles were removed more than 200 years ago by lord elgin of scotland when greece.
γλυπτά του παρθενώνα also known as the elgin marbles ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n are a collection of classical greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor phidias and his assistants.
The objects were removed from the parthenon at athens and from other ancient buildings and shipped to england by arrangement of thomas bruce 7th lord elgin who was british ambassador to the ottoman empire 1799 1803.
One official said the clause demanded by greece cyprus spain and italy was understood to refer to the marbles a collection of sculptures inscriptions and architectural features which.
At its broadest the term elgin marbles refers to a collection of stone sculptures and architectural pieces which thomas bruce seventh lord elgin gathered during his service as ambassador to the court of the ottoman sultan in istanbul.
The parthenon marbles greek.
The temple was the centrepiece of an ambitious building programme on the acropolis of athens the british museum explains.
Elgin marbles collection of ancient greek sculptures and architectural details in the british museum london where they are now called the parthenon sculptures.
Fischer said that the sculptures tell different stories about the parthenon which at various times was a temple of athena a christian church and a mosque.
The elgin marbles refer to a collection of ancient greek sculptures and architectural details dating back to the fifth century bc which are currently kept in the british museum london.