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Funerary Stele From Amisus With Farewell Scene

Funerary Stele From Amisus With Farewell Scene

This image showcases a marble funerary stele from Amisus (modern-day Samsun, Turkey), isolated against a black background. Dating back to the end of the 5th century BCE, the stele captures a farewell scene, a poignant reflection of the ancient Greek tradition of honoring the deceased with symbolic imagery. The artwork depicts a moment of parting and remembrance, characterized by figures engaged in a solemn interaction, symbolizing the emotional separation between the living and the departed. The relief carving is detailed yet restrained, with carefully rendered human figures, emphasizing the cultural importance of familial bonds and the transition to the afterlife. The composition and style are typical of the Classical Greek period, with an emphasis on proportion, grace, and emotional depth.

Image ID#: 23456 / Category: Architecture, Arts / Price: 499$
Funerary Stele From Amisus With Farewell Scene
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