DescriptionPart of the Bassae Frieze at the British Museum.jpg
English: Part of the Bassae Frieze at the British Museum. Description is "Apollo as god of the temple takes part in the battle. As he aims an arrow, he is driven by his sister Artemis in a chariot drawn by deer. The position of this block is confirmed by the vertical cut for it in the adjoining block on the right. The subject, however, seems awkwardly placed, with Apollo firing into a corner, and may suggest that the frieze was not fitted as originally planned." Numbers from left-to-right: GR 1815.10-20.1 (Sculpture 528); GR 1815.10-20.11 and 283 (Sculpture 523 plus); GR 1815.10-20.16 (Sculpture 540).
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