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Athenian Sepulchral Marble Lekythos

Athenian Sepulchral Marble Lekythos

Culture: Greek

Date: c. 350 BC
Medium: marble
Dimensions:
Overall (including repaired mouth and foot): 58 1/2 in. (148.6 cm)
Overall (original portion, without repairs): 38 in. (96.5 cm)
Credit Line:Gift, Mrs Harold Leinbach
Object number: 1939.277.1
Symbolic of a vessel to hold oil for a burial ritual, this jug shows a figure walking and two adult males with beards and a short hair wearing a himation (shawl). Sostratos sits on a klismos (ornate chair) and his feet rest on a footstool. His left hand signals a greeting or farewell, and his right hand grasps the hand of his son, Prokleides. This monument was a marker over a family burial, which lined the Street of Tombs in the Kerameikos Cemetery in Athens.
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