Funerary stele

Funerary stele

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Ancient Funeral Monument Made of Marble in Corinth Reveals Artistic Flair. A powerful warrior, clad in armor, steps triumphantly over the lifeless body of a fallen foe. The perspective employed by the artist to convey the victorious scene is nothing short of remarkable. The individual details of the sculpture, such as the intricate folds of the warrior's garments and the muscles rippling beneath his skin, were likely rendered in vibrant colors. This magnificent monument was erected to honor Alkias of Phokis, whose name is inscribed on a horizontal cornice that crowns the stele. The craftsmanship is a testament to the skill of Corinthian artisans. Dated to the late 5th century BC, this masterpiece showcases the artistic prowess of its creators. This artifact is part of the "Scan The World" initiative, a groundbreaking project launched by MyMiniFactory. Through Scan the World, we are building a comprehensive digital archive of fully printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe. This vast repository is freely accessible to everyone, thanks to the tireless efforts of contributors. If you have unique items that could be part of this collection, don't hesitate to reach out to stw@myminifactory.com to learn how you can participate in this community-driven project.

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