Category:Funerary relief of Cyzicus (Louvre, Ma 2854)
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Depicts | domestic worker, woman, man, phiale, snake and cup-bearer | ||||
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Location | Room 340, Sully Wing, Louvre Palace, 1st arrondissement of Paris, Paris Centre, Paris, Grand Paris | ||||
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English: Funerary banquet: from left to right, a servant holding a round object, perhaps a model of the Arsinoeion in Samothrace, a seated woman, a half-reclining man holding a phiale in which a snake is drinking, a boy cupbearer. Naiskos-style funerary stele with high-relief decoration ; epitaph inscribed on the plint: “Attalos, son of Asklepiodoros, greetings!”. Marble, 2nd quarter of the 2nd century BC. From Cyzicus.
Français : Banquet funéraire : de gauche à droite, une servante tenant un objet rond, peut-être un modèle de l'Arsinoéion (rotonde édifiée par la reine d'Égypte Arsinoe II) de Samothrace, une femme assise, un homme demi-allongé tenant une phiale dans laquelle boit un serpent, un jeune échanson. Stèle funéraire en naïskos avec épitaphe gravée sur la plinthe : « Attale, fils d'Asclépiodore, salut ! » Marbre, 2e quart du IIe siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : Cyzique.
Ma 2854
Media in category "Funerary relief of Cyzicus (Louvre, Ma 2854)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Ancient Greek Marble Funerary Banquet Stele, Cyzicus, 175-150 BC (27685446254).jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 3.04 MB
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Funerary relief of Cyzicus, Ma 2854 (629).jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 7.31 MB
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Naiskos stele Cyzicus Louvre Ma2854.jpg 2,900 × 2,416; 3.56 MB
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- Hellenistic sculptures
- Ancient Greek funerary inscriptions
- Louvre Museum - Room 340
- 2nd-century BC reliefs in the Louvre
- Ancient Greek reliefs in the Louvre
- Fans in art
- Slavery in ancient Greece
- Tables in art
- Ancient Greek inscriptions in the Louvre
- Funerary banquets
- Naiskoi
- Cyzicus
- Ancient Greek furniture
- Cupbearer in ancient Greek art
- Arsinoe II
- Phialai in art
- Reliefs of animals in the Louvre