Category:Lekythos for Timokleides, son of Lysides
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- Italiano: Lekythos funebre di Timokleides, figlio di Liside del demos di Aixone, il personaggio a cui è dedicato un dialogo di Platone, e che è ritratto seduto, menter stringe la mano al figlio. Secondo quarto del secolo IV a.C. Esposto nella Sala del cosiddetto "Monumento dei Meteci", al primo piano del Museo archeologico del Pireo (Atene).
- English: Inscribed base for a funerary lekythos for a Timokleides, son of Lysides from the demos of Aixone, after whom is named a dialogue by Plato, and who is portraied, seated, in the scene, holding hands with his son. Second quarter of 4thcentury BC. On display in the Room of the so-called "Monuments for the Metics", at the first floor of the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (Athens).
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- Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (Athens) - Room of the Metics
- Marble reliefs in Greece
- Marble lekythoi in Athens
- Timokleides, son of Lysides
- Ancient Greek inscriptions in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (Athens)
- 360s BC sculptures in Athens
- Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
- 350s BC sculptures in Athens
- Moschato