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Greek Revival in Philadelphian Pediments

May 10, 2009 by ansonwhan Categories: Architecture, Art Exhibits, Statues.Tags: Greek Gods & Goddesses, Greek influence in architecture, Greek Mythology, Greek Pediments, Greek Revival, Philadelphia Art MuseumBookmark the permalink
Greek Revival in Philadelphian Pediments

Pediment depicting the Greek Gods & Goddesses, commonly found in classical Greek temples, renaissance, and neo-classical architecture. Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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