Funerary Relief Gallery
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Funerary relief of a Gallus a priest of Magna Mater in female dress from Lavinium. Rome, mid 2nd cen
kallistoi:romegreeceart:Funerary plaque depicting childbirth* 2nd century CE* Isola sacra necropolis
Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pergamon Museum, B
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
Funerary stele (painted limestone) of the Royal Sealer Indi and his wife Mutmuti, Priestess of Hatho
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
Inscribed Attic funeral stele for a man named Artemon. Artemon is shown shaking the hand of an olde
Ancient Greek funerary relief with eight figures, thought to have formed the base of a funerary monu
lionofchaeronea:Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pe
Roman tombstone depicting Perseus and Andromeda* Parish church of Saints Michael and George in Moosb
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Attic Bearded Head from a Grave Relief, 380 BCE or later, HAM: Sculptu
cma-greek-roman-art:Grave Stele (Relief), c. 50 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe
pipouch:Funerary Relief, Fragment with Hunter, Greek. Taras, Southern Italy, 300-250 BC - Limestone
Funerary plaque depicting childbirth* 2nd century CE* Isola sacra necropolis* Ostia Antiquarium* Exh
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Funerary Relief of a Man and Child, c. 150 CE, HAM: SculptureHarvard A
Another funerary medallion from market town of Maria Saal, Carinthia. I find these really interesti
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Cinerary Urn with Reclining Man and Battle Scene, first half second ce
“Woe! (It’s a pity!) Hanina, Son of Hanina, [May he(?)] ascend!”Funerary reliefs l
Funerary bust relief by Matteo Civitali (1436-1501)
hadrian6:Fragment of a Relief of a Horseman and Companion from a Funerary Building. 300-250 BC. Gree
athens-archaeological-museum:Votive relief:The relief belongs to the “funerary banquet” style. A god
Funerary relief of a woman from Palmyra in Syria, and of 2nd- beginning of 3rd c. A.D.
Laconian marble grave relief depicting two enthroned heroes receiving offerings from (far smaller) w
met-ancient-art:Funerary relief, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtPurchase, 1902M
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