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The Triumph of the Centaur
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The Triumph of the Centaur

This Parthenon metope (447–432 BC) depicts a Centaur victorious over a Lapith youth, symbolizing the chaos of their mythical battle. The Centaur’s raised panther skin and the missing wine bowl, once a symbol of hospitality, highlight the shift from peace to violence. The contrast between the Centaur’s triumph and the youth’s tragic stillness reflects themes of conflict and transformation in ancient Greek culture.
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