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The Grave Stele of Hegeso, most likely sculpted by Callimachus, is renowned as one of the finest Attic grave stelae surviving (mostly intact) today. Dated from ca. 410 - ca. 400 BCE, it is made entirely of Pentelic marble. It stands 1.56m high and...
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Relief sculpture, statues, and tall stelai crowned by capitals, and finials marked many of these graves. Each funerary monument had an inscribed base with an epitaph, often in verse that memorialized the dead. A relief depicting a generalized image...
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He sent Apellicon of Teos to plunder the sacred treasury of Delos, though Appian says that this had already been done for him by Mithridates, and adds that it was by means of the money resulting from this robbery that Aristion was enabled to obtain...
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The epitaph reads: "I Flavius Satyros made this monument in memory of the secutor from Lakedaimonia, Nicephoros, also called Narcissos with his own money: passer-by: "Farewell Narcissos!" Narcissos: "Farewell to you, too, whoever you are!".
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This fragment of a grave stele, found in Athens, represented a naked youth to the right.
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Fragment of a grave stele made from Thasian marble. Found in Dikaia, Thrace. The greatest part of this stele is a plaster cast of the original, now in the Komotini Museum. The stele is an amphiglyphon; one side shows a youth to the right, the other...
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This fragment of a grave stele was found in Attica. Only the torso of a seated woman on the left and the body of a girl on the right are preserved.
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This fragment was found on Anaphe. It comes from a large grave stele, of which only a dog remains. ...The greatest part of the stele was probably occupied by the figure of a man, of which only part of the right leg is preserved.
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This grave stele was found northwest of Athens, near the ancient Academy. The face and sides of the base are sculpted with battle scenes between a rider, the deceased, and a fallen hoplite. Certain details, such as the rider's spear and the horses'...
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-- Technical/Specification about the statue A stele is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in ancient Western culture as a monument, very often for funerary or commemorative purposes ("grave steles"). Stelae as...
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This grave stele was found on Kythnos. It preserves the upper part of a bearded man, who was shown seated. ...It was a custom in Greek funerary art to represent the deceased in a daily-life situation, in a way to show his after-life.
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This fragment was found in Phoinikia, in the Attic Mesogeia. ...It belongs to the upper part of the stele and preserves the head of a young discobolos.
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... Gate. ...It belongs to the top of a tall stele and preserves the head of a discobolos. The quality of the carving and the projection of the head on the disc are striking. ...A splendid, lively work by the so-called "Master of the Rampin horseman".
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This stele was found at the site of the ancient Attic deme of Lamptrai. The finial probably supported the statue of a Sphinx. ...It bears decoration in relief: a rider on the front face; two female mourners on the left side; a mantled man on the right...
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This relief was found in Athens, outside the Long Walls. A standing woman is depicted, with Argive peplos and short hair, possibly an attendant, who holds an open chest containing the personal belongings of the deceased woman, wo was once shown...
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Only part of the shaft of the stele survives, adorned by a relief loutrophoros. The figure of anude youth practicing with a ball in the palaestra is depicted in low relief on the belly of the vase. His folded himation can be seen on a pillar behind...
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It preserves only the face It preserves only the face of a woman who holds with her left hand the head of a child. The stele would have shown the woman seated, holding the child on her lap. ... Indeed it was a custom in Greek funerary art to represent...
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... a standing girl to right, holding a pyxis (chest). The lintel of the originally pedimental crown, preserves traces of a painted inscription. One of the earliest Attic grave stelai of the Classical period, clearly inspired by the Parthenon frieze.
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This fragment was found in Aspropyrgos, Attica, in the area of the ancient deme of Thria. Only the upper body of a standing girl turned to the right is preserved. ... In her extended left hand she possibly held a mirror.
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... monument has the shape of a naiskos. A young attendant clad in a barbarian sleeved chiton holds in her left hand a chest, while her right hand she offers a doll to a standing maiden, of whom only the left hand with part of the mantle is preserved.
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Found in Pharsala, Thessaly. ...The preserved upper part of the relief depicts a bearded man seated in a throne and holding a scepter in his left hand.
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... the special helmet used in the games (galea) and holds the characteristic sword (gladius). The palm branch and four wreaths depicted suggest a total of five victories. ...The name of the dead man, Penelaes, is inscribed above the representation.
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Found at Lavrion, Attica. ...A young man, nude but for a himation that covers his legs and left arm, leans against a pillar, on which sits a hare, a charateristic symbol of the dead man's youth.
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If the exact provenience of this relief is unsure, it possibly comes from Athens. It represents a young woman, clad in a sleeved chiton that leaves her right shoulder exposed, standing frontally, her legs crossed. With her bent left arm she supports...
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... is Hegeso, daughter of Proxenos. Her imposing appearance along with the magnificence of the family grave plot to which the stele belongs, indicate clearly her noble origin. ... Exquisite work that has been attributed to the sculptor Kallimachos.
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The stele has the form of a naiskos (a small temple in classical order with columns or pillars and pediment) with Corinthian half-columns and an epistyle with a cornice and antefixes. The name of the dead woman is inscribed on the epistyle. ...
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Palmyra was destroyed after a second insurrection in AD 273.Tombs were built outside the city for the wealthier citizens in the form of towers of several stories, single-storey house tombs, and underground rock-cut tombs called hypogea. They...
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The young woman leans against the framing pilaster of her grave stele in a pose that may have been inspired by a famous contemporary statue of Aphrodite. Like the child with the doves on the stele found Paros (acc. no. 27.45, displayed in the same...
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... The epistyle of the naiskos stele identifies him as Tynnias, son of Tynnon, a native of Trikorynthos, an Attic demos near Marathon. ...His respectable figure recalls analogous idealistic images of Athenian citizens and gods on the Parthenon frieze.
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This grave stele was found in Thessaly, at the site of ancient Mopsion. It depicts a woman on the lef, holding a hare. ... It was made in a Thessalian workshop.