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Figure of Iris from the west pediment of the Parthenon...
(Greek: /ˈaɪrɨs/; Ἶρις)
The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, about 438-432 BC The west pediment of the Parthenon showed a local Athenian myth, the contest between the goddess Athena and Poseidon, god of the sea, for the land of Attica (the city of Athens and its countryside). Athena and Poseidon were shown on a colossal scale at the centre of the triangular composition, while other figures were ranged on either side. These included two chariot groups, one for each of the protagonists. Both Athena and Poseidon were accompanied by divine messengers, Athena by Hermes, Poseidon by Iris. She is shown as if just alighting on the Acropolis. Her drapery is pressed flat against her body and flutters out at the edges. It was held at the waist by a bronze girdle, now missing. Her wings, also missing, were socketed in to her shoulders at the back, where the joins would not have been seen. Height: 135.000 cm, Elgin Collection, GR West Pediment, N, Room 18: Greece: Parthenon Scu @ The British Museum