Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes: "Guardsman" in Procession, 486-465 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes: "Guardsman" in Procession, 486-465 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-729-483 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes: "Guardsman" in Procession, 486-465 BC. In 486 bc, Xerxes succeeded Darius I as king of Persia. His empire, then the world’s largest and most powerful, encompassed an area from Libya to western India and from Ethiopia to Afghanistan. This relief fragment of one of his guards probably comes from the west stairway of his enormous palace at Persepolis. As chronicled by Herodotus, the Greeks defeated Xerxes in a clash of conflicting political systems: democracy and monarchy.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Gray limestone

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4163x5380
File Size : 65,617kb


Aliases

  1. 1943.279
  1. 123022
  1. 0940010389
  1. 1943.279
  1. 2-729-483
  1. 2729483


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