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Lower Part of an Ancient Greek Marble Relief Showing Two Goddesses and an Altar in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007

Lower Part of an Ancient Greek Marble Relief Showing Two Goddesses and an Altar in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007
Lower part of a marble relief with two goddesses

Greek Antiquities: Sculpture (Relief)

Copy of a Greek original from the Roman Empire

Material : Marble

Date : between the Ist and the IInd century

Place : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Greek art from the Sixth through Fourth Century B.C.

Acquisition : Fletcher Fund (1924)

Description: Adaptation of the Great Eleusinian Relief of ca. 450-425 B.C. The two goddesses are closely related to the figures of Demeter and Persephone on the Great Eleusinian Relief, a cast of which is displayed nearby. The altar like incense burner between them must be an addition of the Roman copyist.

Text from: www.insecula.com/us/oeuvre/O0009227.html

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