R2 Cat. 242
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Early 4th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Funerary stele with Lydian inscription and rounded palmette anthemion, stele of Alikres, son of Karos.
Piece of marble broken off at top. According to Buckler (Sardis VI, 2, 49) bottom is origi...
R2 Cat. 245
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
2nd or 1st C. BC (Hellenistik)
The pediment has three acroteria: the central one has two snakes pointing downwards; the other two each have one snake pointing upwards. The recessed niche has tapering sides parallel to the stele sides. The relief shows a woman standing in a Pudicit...
R2 Cat. 253
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
(Hellenistik)
The horseman, according to Buckler and Robinson, has a crescent behind his shoulders and therefore represents Mên (ibid.). He wears a short belted tunic with a few minimal diagonal folds. In his r. hand he may hold a short stick. The beginning of the...
R2 Cat. 262
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
1st C. BC (Hellenistik)
The stele is rectangular with a tenon at the bottom for insertion into another block. Represented on the relief panel are a standing man and woman, three children, and a servant, and in the center background a flat pillar which probably carried an ep...
R2 Cat. 264
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
228 AD (Roma)
Set within a slight rectangular depression and standing on a narrow ledge is a standing woman, identified as Trophime in the inscription. In a frontal position, she raises her r. hand in prayer; the l. is at her side. She wears a chiton and a himatio...
R2 Cat. 269
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 480-470 BC ()
The controversy over the “Borgia stele” is reviewed with bibliography by Friis-Johansen (Attic Grave-Reliefs, 125, n. 2) who notes that the provenance is not known with certainty. Finati (Supposto Ulisse, 3f., text, pl. 10) states that according to a...
R2 Cat. 270
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Late Hellenistic or very early Roman Imperial (Hellenistik veya Roma)
A horseman is shown riding to r. and approaching a round altar and tree. He wears a short tunic and a cloak attached with a brooch. His face is too damaged to determine whether or not he was bearded. A snake drinks from a patera (?) on the altar. A w...