Marble Grave Stele with a Family Group
unknown (Greek (ancient))

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Date
-350--360Description
Raking view from left showing depth of carving; Because the framing niche that once surrounded this relief is missing, there are no inscriptions that might identify the deceased. Both the seated man and the veiled woman behind him stare straight ahead, as if the young woman who gazes down at them were invisible. Do they mourn their dead daughter? Does she mourn her dead father, or is she the sole survivor of the group? Despite its ambiguity and solemn sadness, the relief conveys an intense, though restrained, sense of family unity. Carved by a master, this grave stele is one of the most magnificent examples from the classical period. Said to have been found in Attica. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art [website]; http://www.metmuseum.org (accessed 4/30/2014)
Type of Work
sculpture (visual work); steleSubject
death or burial, funerary art, human figure, Greek, Attic, Late Classical
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