Fragment of Scythian Kings Scylurus and Palacus
Fragment of Scythian Kings Scylurus and Palacus
Published 2017-02-03T17:29:09+00:00
-- Who is depicted?
Skilurus or Scylurus was the best known king of Scythia in the 2nd century BC. He was the son of a king and the father of a king, but the relation of his dynasty to the previous one is disputed. His realm included the lower reaches of the Borysthenes and Hypanis, as well as the northern part of Crimea, where his capital, Scythian Neapolis, was situated.
-- Technical/Specification about the statue
A stele is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in ancient Western culture as a monument, very often for funerary or commemorative purposes ("grave steles"). Stelae as slabs of stone may also be used for ancient Greek and Latin government notices or as territorial markers to mark borders or delineate land ownership. The surface of the stele may very often have text and/ or have ornamentation. This ornamentation may be inscribed, carved in relief, or painted onto the slab. Traditional Western gravestones may technically be considered the modern equivalent of ancient stelae, though the term is very rarely applied in this way. Equally, stelae-like forms in non-Western cultures may be called by other terms, and the words "stele" and "stelae" are most consistently applied in archaeological contexts to objects from Europe, the ancient Near East and Egypt, China, and sometimes Pre-Columbian America.
-- More about the artist
The artist is unknown.
Printed on a side (see the pictures) to avoid supports and it works!
Date published | 03/02/2017 |
¿Cuándo tiempo lleva? | 120 - 150 minutos |
Cantidad de filamento | 18g |
Dimensiones | 80x10x61mm |
Tecnología | FDM |
Complejidad | Medio |
Sin apoyo | YES |
Titulo | Fragment of Scythian Kings Scylurus and Palacus |
Date | II Century B.C. |
Periodo | Antiquity |
Medio | Cast of the marble original |
Crédito | Original work was lost |
Artista | Unknown artist |
Lugar | Imperial Academy of Arts |