Grave Relief: Philosophers Debating and Underworld
Grave Relief: Philosophers Debating and Underworld
Published 2018-02-19T16:57:33+00:00
Rhodes (GR), acquired in 1943 from coll. v. Gaertringen
Marble, 3rd/2nd century BC
The relief, signed by the sculptor Damatrios, formed part of the tomb of Hieronymus of Tlos (mentioned in inscription), a Rhodian philosopher of Aristotle's school. The left part of the frieze represents the deceased as a disputing philosopher, while the right displays a depiction of the afterlife, extremely rare in Greek art.
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Date published | 19/02/2018 |
Complessità | Medium |
Title | Grave Relief: Philosophers Debating and Underworld |
Date | 3rd - 2nd century BC |
Accession | Sk 1888 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Altes Museum |
Record | http://www.smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/altes-museum/home.html |
Artist | Damatrios |
Place | Altes Museum |