By cutting it precisely it is possible to unroll leaves that are then larger than a conclude that, hypothetically but probably, the statue was made piecemeal in the workshop , each piece being transported in the sanctuary as the work progresses. Moreover, the cost of transport was added because the ivory came from Egypt, so the journey was very long and costly, especially for such a load. All Rights Reserved. ", The remains of the Temple of Zeus today at Olympia, Greece. The statue of Zeus was made of wood, which is why it completely disappeared these days, burned in a fire. The Olympics , as they exist today, are but a shadow of their former glory. Archaeologists found sculptor's tools, a pit for casting bronze, clay molds, modeling plaster and even a portion of one of the elephant's tusks which had supplied the ivory for the statue. Objects have been Emperor Theodosius promulgated the banning of polytheistic cult and banned the Games. He also made the famous statue of the goddess Athena named the Athena Parthenos which can be found inside So little information on this statue, but since he had made other statues before, we know how Phidias worked and what he used as material. This new temple, very large, had to accommodate a Jun 14, 2019. techniques used. element is that Phidias would have made the statue after that of Athena: On the statue of Zeus there is a personage who is, according to Pausanias, Pantarkes. Apart from the basic knowledge of it having been forged in the 15th century AD, measuring 3.77 meters (12.37 ft.) in length, and weighing as much as 14.5 kg (31.97 lbs. were picking the 7 ancient wonders. Then the leaves had to be softened that they would lose their rigidity, which was done by an unknown process. The statue of Zeus was in a temple dedicated to him (that is the least thing ...), in the city of Olympia. The Temple of Zeus WAS a wonder... it hasn't existed for a few centuries. the God of the Gods was often evoked, and by logic his statue was more than for the other gods. This Mount Shasta: Spirits and Danger on a Sacred California Mountain, Ascension to the heavens in ancient mythology, The Three Fates: Destiny’s Deities of Ancient Greece and Rome, http://www.clccharter.org/elana1/ancient_civ/Greece/zeus_statue.html, http://amazeingart.com/seven-wonders/statue-zeus.html, http://www.cycladia.com/blog/culture/the-seven-wonders-of-the-ancient-world-present-the-statue-of-zeus, http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Statue_of_Zeus_at_Olympia, http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/rel.html, http://www.seven-wonders-world.com/statue_zeus_olympia.htm, http://www.talesbeyondbelief.com/greek-gods-mythology/temple-of-zeus.htm, http://www.olympia-greece.org/templezeus.html, Statue of Atlas Will Stand Again Before Greek Temple in Sicily, Why the Amphiareion of Oropos Was A Dream Destination, Thunderbolt And Lightning: The Divine Spark That Shaped History, From Myth to Reality: Olympia and the Ancient Greek Olympics, The Nine Daughters of Zeus and Memory, Goddesses of the Arts, Olympic Games Postponed for the First Time in History.