Grave Stele of Mynnia, about 370 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Grave Stele of Mynnia, about 370 BC. Creator: Unknown.

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Grave Stele of Mynnia, about 370 BC. Additional Info: The Greek inscription at the top of this funerary monument reads: "Here lies Mynnia, to the sorrow of her mother, Euphrosyne." It goes on to identify the figures depicted in the carving as "Artemisias, Mynnia, [daughters] of Euteles." Euphrosyne sits on a stool with her cloak pulled up over her bowed head. Mynnia stands to the right, clasping her grieving mother’s hand, while her sister, Artemisias, kneels below. Mynnia wears her hair a long braid hanging down her back, a style indicating that she died before marriage. The handshake was a frequent gesture on Greek grave monuments of the 300s BC, emphasizing family unity even after death. Originally, the inscription named only Euphrosyne and Mynnia. The names of Artemisias and Euteles, the girls' father, were added at a later date. Perhaps Artemisias died after the relief was carved, and her name was added so that the stele could honor both daughters.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Object
  2. Relief
  3. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Society & Culture Death & Burial

Locations & Buildings Monuments & Statues


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2921x4780
File Size : 40,906kb


Aliases

  1. 71.AA.121
  1. 103SQP
  1. 1200009526
  1. 3-044-404
  1. 3044404
  1. 71.AA.121

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