This figure is depicted in several “Palagi heads,” one of which was reattached to its original body by Adolf Furtwängler. A 1990 sculpture of this figure used a cantilever to support the right arm in lieu of a column and is housed in a William Crawford Smith building. A frieze depicting the birth of Pandora was omitted from a “Varvakeion” copy of a sculpture of this figure. Alan LeQuire created a plaster replica of that sculpture of this larger figure for the naos (“NAY-oss”) of a building in Nashville. The artist’s patron Pericles appears on a round shield next to a coiled snake in a large chryselephantine sculpture of this figure by Phidias. For 10 points, the ancient Greek Parthenon once held a sculpture of what goddess of war? ■END■
ANSWER: Athena [accept Athena Parthenos or Varvakeion Athena or Athena Lemnia] (LeQuire’s reproduction of the Athena Parthenos was created for the Nashville Parthenon.)
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