Funerary statue of a dog
Funerary statue of a dog
Published 2018-02-12T16:10:41+00:00
Funerary statue of a dog made of Pentelic marble and found in Piraeus. The animal is depicted facing right, with its head turned toward the viewer. The dog was probably a self-contained monument, symbolising the faithful guardian of the tomb. The pronounced sculptural treatment of the head and neck, and the out-turned front paw lend a characteristically natural air to the animal, which is preserved together with the oval plinth.
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Date published | 12/02/2018 |
Complessità | Medium |
Title | Funerary statue of a dog |
Date | 375-350 BC |
Accession | 3574 |
Medium | Pentelic marble |
Credit | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |
Record | http://www.namuseum.gr/wellcome-en.html |
Place | National Archaeological Museum of Athens |