Punic votive stele
Classical Antiquities
Date | Early Roman Period |
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Object type | sculpture |
Medium, technique | carved, marble |
Dimensions | 26 × 24.5 × 11 cm |
Inventory number | 4778 |
Collection | Classical Antiquities |
On view | Museum of Fine Arts, Basement Floor, Classical Antiquity, The ancient Mediterranean |
Eudoxos of Knidos, the famous astronomer, is represented with a long beard, wearing a mantle and holding a parchment scroll in his left hand – the usual attributes of intellectuals. The relief was found in Rome, together with two other pieces from the series. We do not know if they arrived there as war-booty, or were made by a Greek artist working in Rome.
Marble analyses have shown that the relief was made of Pentelic marble.
This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.