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Detail of a Marble Stele of a Woman in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, May 2012


Marble stele (grave marker) of a woman
mid-4th century B.C.
Greek, Attic
Object Details
Title: Marble stele (grave marker) of a woman
Period: Late Classical
Date: mid-4th century B.C.
Culture: Greek, Attic
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: H. 48 1/16 in. (122 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1948
Accession Number: 48.11.4
This noble image of a woman brings to mind the philosopher Aristotle's description of commonly held beliefs about the dead: "In addition to believing that those who have ended this life are blessed and happy, we also think that to say anything false or slanderous against them is impious, from our feeling that it is directed against those who have already become our betters and superiors" (Of the Soul, quoted in Plutarch, A Letter to Apollonius 27). Larger than life and seated on a thronelike chair, this figure assumes almost heroic proportions.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/254597
mid-4th century B.C.
Greek, Attic
Object Details
Title: Marble stele (grave marker) of a woman
Period: Late Classical
Date: mid-4th century B.C.
Culture: Greek, Attic
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: H. 48 1/16 in. (122 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1948
Accession Number: 48.11.4
This noble image of a woman brings to mind the philosopher Aristotle's description of commonly held beliefs about the dead: "In addition to believing that those who have ended this life are blessed and happy, we also think that to say anything false or slanderous against them is impious, from our feeling that it is directed against those who have already become our betters and superiors" (Of the Soul, quoted in Plutarch, A Letter to Apollonius 27). Larger than life and seated on a thronelike chair, this figure assumes almost heroic proportions.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/254597
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