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Funerary Stele of Aphrodisia - Daughter of Epagathos. A Brief Salutation Greets the Deceased Standing Tall at Center. ...A Slave on Left Carries a Jewel Case.
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Funerary stele of Aphtonetos Circa 145-165 marks beginning of Hadrian's reign Laurion Greece Marble Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium). CapturingReality created 500 images. This stele features an aedicule whose...
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This is the funerary stele of Euklea, daughter of Agathon and wife of Aristodemos. ...On the left stands the deceased, while on the right sit two men on a kline and a woman in quiet reverence.
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Asklepiades of Amphipolis proudly stands on this funerary stele, flanked by the omnipresent god Hermes who grasps a powerful serpent wand in one hand and sports small wings on his agile feet.
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Philoumene's funerary stele showcases the deceased, seated and extending a hand towards a box presented by a devoted servant girl as she rests her feet on a nearby stool.
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This is a funerary stele boasting an inscription that reads: "Farewell, Good Artemidore. ...Epigonos, son of Nemesos from Kelenderis erected this stele in his honor." The remnants of colorful detail still cling to the stone, with the upper section...
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This is an ancient limestone funerary stele commemorating a woman named Timokypra. It originates from Gialia, a small village in Cyprus, dating back to the final years of the 6th century BC. ...The Cypro-syllabic inscription on this monument can be...
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Funerary Stele of Xenias Unveiled, 3rd Century BC - Western Greece's Hidden Gem, Possibly Palairos. A Limestone Masterpiece from the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium. This stunning stele is a testament to the artistic prowess of ancient...
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Polla's festive funerary stele is flanked by her young bridesmaids, Likinia and the lovely Likinia Helene. ...At their sides stand two loyal slaves, while a solitary figure reclines on a kline, surrounded by a table laden with sacred offerings in the...
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This is a fragment of a funerary stele honoring Hetoime, Kydenor's daughter. The remains of her portrait are intact, with only the head and upper torso visible beneath a draped cloak. ...It originates from the Berenikiday district, dating back to the...
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This funerary stele was erected by Neike in memory of Zosimos. The deceased is shown bearded, standing proudly on the right side, with his hand gently placed on the head of a young boy. A loyal dog stands between them, forming a poignant trio. ...This...
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The enigmatic funerary stele of Herakleia, a daughter of Mnasis, proudly bears an intimate greeting to the departed soul who stands tall, cradling a delicate vase in hand. To her right, a devoted servant stands steadfast. ...This striking artifact hails...
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A majestic funerary stele stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship. A regal figure sits atop a high-backed throne, stretching out a powerful right hand towards a companion now lost to time. At his feet lies an elegant amphora, its presence a...
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This ancient funerary monument boasts an intricately designed pediment mimicking the grand facade of a revered temple. It bears an inscription etched with bold strokes, proudly proclaiming the names of the deceased and his esteemed father. "Farewell,...
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... the son of Diodoros, meets his untimely demise in a tragic shipwreck. ...On this funerary stele, the deceased gazes longingly out to sea where eerie human skulls bob on the waves, and the remnants of a shattered ship's prow pierce the horizon.
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Funerary stele showcasing daily essentials, 175 CE, Acmonia (Phrygia, Turkey), carved from gleaming marble. Musée du Cinquantenaire proudly displays this treasure in Brussels, Belgium. CapturingReality brought this ancient relic to life. On the...
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A comb, mirror, and cabinet (possibly even a diptychon or wax tablet) are displayed between the hanger and lintel, items used by the mother of the deceased individual commemorated on this funerary stele. ... The epitaph above the lintel reads:...
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Markella proudly erected this funerary stele in memory of her beloved son Markellos, who passed away at the tender age of 29. The deceased lies reclined on a kline (bed), extending a regal crown to a majestic woman seated beside him. Beneath their...
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This vibrant funerary stele celebrates Ammia, beloved daughter of Asklepiades, whose lifeless form lies on a majestic high-backed kline, an elegant bed fit for royalty. Before her, a beautifully crafted table overflows with bountiful offerings to...
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This vibrant funerary stele proudly showcases Glaukos, son of Glaukos, standing tall at its center. Gazing directly into the viewer's eyes is a powerful sight to behold. On the right-hand side, a loyal slave stands steadfast, delicately lifting an...
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Victorious Christ stands out on a funerary stele from Niederdollendorf in Germany, 7th century. Made with CapturingReality. On one side, a triumphant and haloed Christ wields a spear. On the other side, death itself looms over the deceased in the...
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In funerary stelae, these powerful symbols - both mythical creatures and fierce predators - served as apotropaic talismans, warding off evil spirits to ensure a safe passage into the afterlife. ...The symbolism has its roots in ancient Near Eastern...
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This fascinating funerary stele showcases a relief featuring a deceased man. The deceased is portrayed as a middle-aged bearded gentleman seated with his legs crossed and resting on a sturdy footstool, grasping a trusty crutch firmly in his left...
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Alternatively, the carving could have been executed in Marion on a blank imported stele by a skilled Cypriot craftsman or a migrant Athenian sculptor. ... Gifted by the Cyprus Exploration Fund GR61890 3D scan created by Rosie Forrest using an Artec Leo...
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Funerary stele (cast, original limestone preserved at the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn), Niederdollendorf, Bad Godesberg, Germany, limestone, 7th century, now housed at Musée d'Art et d'Histoire in Brussels, Belgium. Captured with...
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This is a funerary stela with an impressive triangular pediment and an emotional epigram written in three elegiac couplets, using the Ionic dialect, and inscribed across eleven rows. It showcases a truly exceptional example of a funerary epigram...
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BLMJ 01052 Hellenistic period, circa 200 BCE, in Anatolia A poignant epitaph in Greek names the deceased as "Ariston, son of Apollas, the younger." Ariston is shown sitting thoughtfully on a chair; before him stand a woman and a child, likely his...
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Regarding funerary art, relief sculptures, statues (32.11.1), and towering stelai adorned with capitals (11.185a-c,f,g) dominated many gravesites. Each funeral monument boasted an inscribed base featuring a poignant epitaph, often cast in verse that...
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... eternal life, while the serpent's ability to shed its skin and rise anew signifies rebirth and immortality. Two triumphant funerary wreaths, signifying victory over mortality and the longing for eternal existence, proudly adorn the scene above.
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This ancient funerary stone slab pays tribute to a man named Sarapion, crafted by skilled artisans in Lebanon amidst the grandeur of the Roman era.