Grave relief
Grave relief
Published 2018-02-12T15:43:57+00:00
Grave relief made of Pentelic marble and found at Eleusis. The relief formed part of a funerary naiskos, the pilasters and pediment of which were made of separate pieces of marble. It depicts a bearded warrior wearing a short chiton, corselet and chlamys, standing frontally. His young servant holds his helmet. His shield can be seen placed on the ground next to him. The figure of the warrior is inspired by a statue of a warrior worked in the round.
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Date published | 12/02/2018 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Medium |
Title | Grave relief |
Date | 350-325 BC |
Accession | 834 |
Medium | Pentelic marble |
Credit | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Record | http://www.namuseum.gr/wellcome-en.html |
Place | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |