Gravestone in the Form of a Lekythos, 300s BC. Creator: Unknown.

Gravestone in the Form of a Lekythos, 300s BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-435 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Gravestone in the Form of a Lekythos, 300s BC. This Attic grave marker is in the form of a lekythos, a type of vase commonly left as a grave offering. On it is a scene in relief with inscriptions. At the right a bearded man wearing a himation (cloak), whose name "Timophon" is inscribed, clasps hands with a woman wearing a himation and mantle with the inscribed name "Lysistrate." Below and between them is a girl identified by an inscription as "Kleippe." At the left is an unidentified woman, likely a nurse, holding an infant. The scene probably commemorates Lysistrate’s death in childbirth. Her newborn child apparently survived.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3918x6144
File Size : 70,524kb


Aliases

  1. 1925.1342
  1. 107364
  1. 0940006116
  1. 1925.1342
  1. 2-730-435
  1. 2730435


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