2005 © Maxim Tabachnik
Dying Giant’s Head
This sculpted head (early 5th c. BC) comes from a metope, the square panel between triglyphs on a Doric frieze, often used for mythological scenes. Part of The Gigantomachy—mythic battle of gods and giants—it symbolizes cosmic struggle and the victory of order over chaos. The sculptor’s pathos is evident in the giant’s lifeless gaze, blending myth with human emotion in archaic Greek art.
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