
Grave Stele from Boeotia
Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts
Készítés ideje | early 20th century (plaster cast), early 5th century BC (original) |
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Tárgytípus | plaster cast |
Anyag, technika | plaster |
Méret | 198,5 x 62 x 20-23,5 cm |
Leltári szám | Ag.514 |
Gyűjtemény | Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts |
Kiállítva | Star Fortress (Komárom), The Archaic period of Greek sculpture (650–480 BC), Gallery I |
The narrow tombstone depicts a bearded man within an architectural frame. He leans on a staff, but this is not a sign of old age; the staff, like the walking stick in later periods, could also denote status. He looks down and offers a locust to his dog, which is jumping at his feet. The man is clad in a simple himation, the folds of which create an almost perfect circle around his shoulder — an unusual sculptural solution. The tombstone was found in Boeotia (Central Greece), and made of local limestone, but according to the inscription at the bottom, it was carved by Alxenor from the island of Naxos.
Hekler, Antal, Az antik gipszgyűjtemény I-II., Budapest, 1919-1920, 1923, no. 28.
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