14. Estatua de Zeus La estatua de Zeus de oro y marfil y 10 metros de altura (conocida como Crisoelefantina) esculpida hacia 435 a.C. por Fidias fue la más famosa de la antigua Grecia y está considerada como una de las siete maravillas del mundo. Solo se tiene noticia de ella a través de las descripciones que realizaron Platón, Pausania o Plinio.
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52. Discus thrower and trainer Greek antique. Attican red figure krater with small columns. Origin unknown. Techn. varnished ochre engobe
53. The tondo represents a man draped in a himation and a circle of continuous decoration. On the sides is represented a class of music with 6 men playing the aulos and the lyra. Greek antique. Attican red figure kylix on a pedestal foot with handles. By the Clinic Painter. Techn. ochre engobe.
54. Two athletes listening to their trainer's Instructions. Greek antique.Attican red figure krater with small columns. By the Triptolemos Painter.
55. Greek antique. Attican black figure amphora. A quadriga (cart with four horses) and its bearded charioteer, dressed in a white chiton. Origin unknown, Techn. shiny black varnished ochre engobe.
56. Two discus throwers and a javelin thrower in between Replica of a Greek amphora representing athletics scenes, dating from 510 B.C.
57. Replica of a cup bearing a representation of two ephebes, with Interior dating from 530 B.C.
58. Wrestling scene. Two men wrestling under the eyes of a coach and another competitor Modern copy of an Attican black figure amphora with a lid
59. Athlete holding a strigil while a woman gives him his aryballos. Greek antique. Attican red figure skyphos.
60. Figures of athletes and young women, also the figure of Eros Greek antique. Paestan red figure lekanis
61. Heracles defeats the Cretan Bull. Small Attican black figure amphora, attributed to the Edinburgh Painter, 510 B.C