Greek Relief Sculpture (courtesy AICT)


Arranged in chornological order: 570 BCE - 375 BCE

Quadriga from chariot relief / Enthroned couple/ Head of a girl"Philo"/ Female figure fr/Asia Minor/ Lion Attacking Bull/ Demeter and Kore/ "Ludovisi Throne"/ "Guistiniani Relief"/ Grave stele of Timarete/ Dedication to Dionysos/ Grave Stele of Hegaso/ Persephone as Hydranos/


Quadriga from a frontal dedicatory chariot relief

Quadriga
ca. 570 BCE, Marble, from a frontal dedicatory chariot relief, Athens, Acropolis Museum (#575)




Enthroned couple with worshippers,

Enthroned couple
550-540 BCE, Heroic grave relief from Chrysapha, Sparta: Berlin, Pergamon Museum (#731)




Head of a girl namedPhilo

Head of Philo
530 BCE, Fragment of relief from an Attic grave stele: Berlin, Antikenmuseum




Female figure from Asia Minor

Female figure
550-525 BCE, Column drum relief fragment from Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Berlin, Antikenmuseum




Lion Attacking Bull

Lion Attacking Bull
530-510 BCE, Fragment from an Archaic pediment, NYC, Metropolitan Museum of Art




Grave stele of Aristion

Grave Stele of Ariston/ Detail/ Detail
ca. 510 BCE, Marble 2.02 m, Athens, National Archaeological Museum (#29),




Demeter and Kore

Demeter and Kore
ca. 510 BCE, Marble, Eleusis Museum,




Birth of Aphrodite "Ludovisi Throne

Birth of Aphrodite/ Detail
ca. 470-460 BCE, Parian marble Ludovisi Throne: back C.panel, Rome, Museo Archeoligico Nazionale




Maiden Offering Incense "Gustiniani Relief"

Maiden Offering Incense
ca.460 BCE, Marble, Attic grave stele, Berlin, Pergamon Museum




Grave Stele of Timarete

Grave stele of Timarete
430-400 BCE Marble, London, British Museum




Dedication to Dionysos by Actors

Dedication to Dionysos
ca. 410 BCE, Votive relief from Piraeus: Athens, National Archaeological Museum (#1500)




Grave Stele of Hegaso, daughter of Proxenos

Grave Stele of Hegaso
ca. 410-400 BCE, marble 1.58 m., Athens, National Archaeological Museum (#3624)




Persephone (Kore) as Hydranos, purifying a youthful initiate

Persephone (Kore) as Hydranos
400-375 BCE,fragment from a marble stele, Eleusis Museum







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