9.Its dramatic frieze depicting the battle between the giants and the Olympian gods makes it one of the most distinctive works from the classical world.
10.The Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg says one of Vienna's main museums is holding talks with the Acropolis Museum in Athens about loaning two fragments of the Parthenon frieze back to Greece.
11.He went up to seize her hand, and found she was clammy as a marine deity, and that her clothes clung to her like the robes upon the figures in the Parthenon frieze.
12.Indeed, half the Pergamon's galleries have been closed for repair since 2014, including the biggest draw, a spectacular marble frieze from the Greek city of Pergamon (now in Turkey) depicting a battle between gods and giants.
13.Suddenly he turned away, and, as he did, the girl, too, broke the black frieze she made with the foliage, rounded a bench at a moderate but determined pace and took the path back to the hotel.
14.It was, in its way, a very charming room, with its high panelled wainscoting of olive-stained oak, its cream-coloured frieze and ceiling of raised plasterwork, and its brickdust felt carpet strewn with silk, long-fringed Persian rugs.
15.He was a lean, upright old man, in a frieze coat that was covered with a web of tiny drops, velvet trousers tied under the knee, and a wide-awake with a folded blue handkerchief round the brim.