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Architecture, the Ideal and Marilyn
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An
investigation
Taken as slaves by the victorious Greeks, the women of Caryae were immortalized
by Praxitiles By placing them on the front of the Erechtheion at the Acroplois.
Praxitiles portrayed women; beautiful, strong and seductive as the ultimate
trophies of Athenian conquest. The more perfect they were, the more they
become objects rather than women.
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