The
west pediment of the Parthenon used to represent Athena’s vocation for
peace and civilization in the shape of her dispute with Posedon in order
to take possession of Attica; Athena came out victorious with the gift of
an olive tree whereas Poseïdon had suggested a spring of salted water.
The
pediment is sculptured in the round that is to say that the sculpture
completely sticks out of its support (see the representation of Cephissus,
seen from the side and from the back). There are only a few pieces left of
this pediment, which are to be found in the British Museum. The
reconstitution (below) in the Acropolis museum clearly shows off the
missing elements. |