COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

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the 2nd century BC Pergamon s king Eumenes II consecrated the complex to Athena, bringer of victory. On the side of the courtyard, the balustrades between the upper-storey columns were decorated with reliefs of weapons; a few of the originals are mounted on the wall next to the gate. Depictions of trophies such as these were typical features of ancient victory monuments. Behind the palace s Hephaistion Mosaic in the centre of the hall stands a colossal Hellenistic copy of the Athena Parthenos from the Acropolis in Athens that was found in Pergamon s Athena sanctuary. To the left of the gate is a corner column with Corinthian capitals from the entrance to the courtyard of the Miletus town hall (bouleuterion). Capitals like these, decorated with a calyx of acanthus leaves, would become very popular in later Roman architecture. In the oppo - site corner a portion of the bouleuterion has been reconstructed. The COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

4th 2nd centuries BC 38 39

2nd century BC COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

half column order of the upper floor with windows and relief shields is particularly notable. The structure illustrates how the highly experimental Hellenistic architects integrated traditional forms into new kinds of structures. The hall s long walls feature sections of two famous large temple structures in their full original height. The Temple of Athena from Priene, begun in the 4th century BC, is considered a classic example of Ionic architecture in Asia Minor. According to the Roman architect Vitruvius, it was the work of Pytheus, who also designed the tomb of the Carian ruler Mausolus in Halikarnassus one of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. Typical of this Ionic order are columns with multipart bases and volute capitals and a narrow entablature with ornamental moulding. The opposite pair of columns come from the Temple of Artemis in Magnesia, a key example of 1st century BC 40 41

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Hellenistic architecture from around 200 BC. Vitruvius attributes it to the architect Hermogenes of Alabanda, who also composed a theoretical treatise about this temple. The structure featured a wide peristasis and deeply carved decoration that was especially effective in sunlight. VK 2nd century BC 2nd century BC Detail with artist s signature 42 43

View from the portico above the central stair onto the north projection with the sea gods of the Gigantomachy frieze COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

The Pergamon Altar The Great Altar of Pergamon, excavated in the 19th century and par - tially reconstructed in its original size in the Pergamon Museum opened in 1930, is one of the most famous monuments on Berlin s Museum Island. Because of the special importance of this unique ensemble from the Hellenistic period, the architect Alfred Messel planned the museum s main hall around it, and the museum itself ultimately came to be known simply as the Pergamon Museum, although it housed other important works of art and collections from the beginning. The ancient fortress of Pergamon lies in the north-west coastal region of Asia Minor opposite the island of Lesbos. Its acropolis, 330 metres high, commands the fertile plain of the Caicus River (Bakırçay). At its foot lies the modern Turkish city of Bergama. The landscape is part of the eastern Aegean range of folded mountains lying to the west of the Anatolian highlands. Dark volcanic rocks dominate the landscape and the traditional architecture. In antiquity the populace lived from agriculture, just as it does today. Human settlements from as far back as the Bronze Age have been discovered in the region. ¾ Porphyrion 44 45

Pergamon first took on political significance under the successors of Alexander the Great. King Lysimachus (360 281 BC), who ruled Thrace and Mysia, assigned a follower named Philetaerus as command-er of the city to guard his large treasure there. Philetaerus rebelled against his master and established his own rule. By means of shrewd diplomacy and successful military campaigns, and with the assistance of Rome, he and his successors known as the Attalids after his father, Attalus managed to establish an important empire in western Asia Minor. After defeating a band of marauding Celts, Attalus I (241 197 BC) adopted the title of king. Under his sons Eumenes II (197 159 BC) and Attalus II (159 138 BC) Pergamon became a splendid royal residence. The most important monument in this redesigned city, visible COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

from afar, was the Pergamon Altar, built on a terrace of the acropolis under Eumenes II around 170 BC. In early Byzantine times the altar, along with other ancient buildings, was demolished and their materials incorporated into a massive fortification wall. The wall was presumably built in response to Arab incursions in the 7th and 8th centuries. Scholarly excavations were undertaken in the second half of the nineteenth century, by which time the early Byzantine walls were being dismantled by lime burners for their fragments of ancient marble. Carl Humann, a German engineer employed by the Turkish government as supervisor of road-building projects, visited Bergama in 1864. He managed to stop the lime burning on the acropolis and convinced the Berlin museums to initiate excav- Athena subdues the Giant Alcyoneus 46 47

ations at the site. In the course of three campaigns (1878 1886) the altar and other important structures were excavated. By contract, the finds were to be divided with the Turkish government, and as a result the fragments of the altar frieze found their way to Berlin, where over a period of years scholars and restorers fitted them together again. The altar, nearly square (36.8 x 34.2 m), stood atop a base surrounded by a frieze 113 metres long and 2.3 metres high. Above this stood a portico whose back wall enclosed a courtyard containing the actual altar. The courtyard wall was faced on the inside with an additional, smaller frieze picturing the Telephus myth. Atop the stone roofs of the colonnades stood so-called acroteria statues of deities grouped together with flanking COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

quadrigas, griffins, centaurs and tritons. Some of these are displayed in the hall. The altar s base frieze with its large number of figures in almost fully three-dimensional relief represents the Gigantomachy, the struggle between the Olympian gods and the Giants, the rebellious sons of Gaia, the personification of Earth. According to ancient Greek myth, the Giants hoped to plunge the divine order into chaos, and the Olympian gods managed to prevent them only with the help of the mortal hero Heracles. In terms of artistry, the Gigantomachy frieze is the most important part of the altar structure. The turmoil of battle is impressively evoked in overlapping, richly varied sculptures of pairs of combatants, the menace of the Giants emphasised by their serpentine legs and animal attributes. ¾ serpent at her opponent 48 49

UNVERKÄUFLICHE LESEPROBE Pergamonmuseum Berlin engl. Collection of Classical Antiquities. Museum of the Ancient Near East. Museum of Islamic Art Paperback, Broschur, 192 Seiten, 12,0 x 22,0 cm ISBN: 978-3-7913-5749-2 Prestel Erscheinungstermin: Oktober 2017 The world-renowned Pergamon Museum in Berlin houses three collections under a single roof: the Museum of the Ancient Near East, the Museum of Islamic Art and parts of the Collection of Classical Antiquities. Treasures spanning several millennia, most notably the unique full-scale reconstructions of ancient architecture the Ishtar Gate and Processional Way of Babylon, the Mshatta Façade as well as the Pergamon Altar and the Market Gate from Miletus draw 1.5 million visitors every year. In 1999 the Pergamon Museum and the Museum Island were added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage sites. With its concise texts and richly illustrated pages, this volume guides the reader through the magnificent collections.