Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Posted on 2:37 PM by Sriram Ganesh
The Statue of Zeus was the fourth oldest Wonder. It was built in Olympia  in 433 BCE by the famous sculptor Pheidias to adorn the Sanctuary of  Zeus, where the Olympic Games were held each year (King 10). Pheidias  began to build it around 440 BCE (Pathak).
The great statue of Zeus at Olympia was sculpted by the Athenian artist, Pheidias. After completing his work on the Acropolis in  438 BC, Pheidias was commissioned by the Olympian priesthood to design  and produce a chryselephantine statue of the god (P. Valavanis). The  statue took Pheidias over 12 years to complete, and the result was so  astounding that those who saw the statue marveled and placed it among  the Seven  Wonders of the World  (J. Swaddling). Pheidias is said to have used verses from Homer’s Iliad  as inspiration for his masterpiece (H. Schobel). The following lines  served as a basis for his interpretation;
The  statue itself was destroyed around the 5th century AD; therefore any  knowledge of the statue comes to us through second hand descriptions and  representations. Luckily, Pausanias described the statue in great  detail. The following description of the statue is based on his  observations.
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