Votive relief
Votive relief
Published 2018-01-22T10:36:26+00:00
Found in the Asklepieion at Epidauros. Asklepios is depicted at the left seated on an elaborate throne. His wife, Epione, stands next to him. In the middle, a youth wearing a chiton, chlamys, high shoes and a sword offers the god an object that resembles a model of a horse's head. He is probably Hippolytos, attended by a young groom.
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Date de publication | 22/01/2018 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | Votive relief |
Date | Early 4th c. BC. |
Accession | 1392 |
Medium | Pentelic marble |
Credit | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Record | http://www.namuseum.gr/wellcome-en.html |
Localisation | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |