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It was dedicated by the Athenians, made of pentelic marble.
A total of 530 cubic meters of new Pentelic marble were used.
The audience stands and the orchestra (stage) were restored using pentelic marble in the 1950s.
A mass of old Pentelic marble fell on him, disabling him for life.
The church floor is paved with Pentelic marble.
Constructed from white Pentelic marble, it was built in stages as war-starved funding allowed.
Indeed, slight variation of colour is a characteristic of weathered Pentelic marble.
The iconostasis, bishop's throne, and pulpit are carved white Pentelic marble.
These edifices were all built of the whitest Pentelic marble, but have a pinkish stain upon them now.
Also discovered abutting the west wall, was a Pentelic marble statue base inscribed on its front:
The statue moreover was not of Parian, but of Pentelic marble.
The order is Corinthian and the capitals and bases are of white Pentelic marble.
The sculptures of the pediments of the 4th century temple were made of Pentelic marble.
What remains is the bare Pentelic marble used in the construction and the refined lines and form that make it an architectural masterpiece.
Pentelic marble was used for the Parthenon and many other notable structures in Athens, although its quality can vary significantly.
The memorial was crafted in Pentelic marble by Chalepas and Lampaditis.
The impressive free-standing sculptures on the podium of the building were shown to be made of two types of Pentelic marble.
The sculpture is of Pentelic marble, the antique head of Parian marble.
The use of Pentelic marble on the façade with a Doric-style prolylaia above street level echoes use and form in the ancient city.
The Guilford Puteal is a Pentelic marble Ancient Roman sculpture.
"Pentelic Fragment," a poem about Metaneira by Jared Carter.
Pentelic marble is flawless white with a uniform, faint yellow tint, which makes it shine with a golden hue under sunlight.
They are made of Pentelic marble and their bases are made of Paros marble.
The entire monument is made of Pentelic marble, from Mt. Pentelikon, 18.2 km northeast of the arch.
The sculpture was carved in Carrara, Italy, from a single 200-ton block of white Pentelic marble, quarried near Athens.