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Classical Greek Funerary Stelae and Grave Sculpture (c. 480–323 BCE)

Classical Greek Funerary Stelae and Grave Sculpture (c. 480–323 BCE)

  1. Severe Style shapes early Classical grave reliefs

    Labels: Severe Style, Athenian sculpture
  2. “Mourning Athena” relief carved

    Labels: Mourning Athena, marble relief
  3. Athenian public cemeteries in Kerameikos flourish

    Labels: Kerameikos, Athenian cemeteries
  4. Peloponnesian War context shapes funerary display

    Labels: Peloponnesian War, Attica
  5. Attic grave reliefs surge in popularity

    Labels: Attic stelai, naiskos form
  6. Stele of Hegeso carved for Kerameikos

    Labels: Stele of, Kerameikos
  7. Dexileos killed; stele commissioned

    Labels: Dexileos stele, Corinthian War
  8. Early 4th-century naiskos-form monuments expand

    Labels: naiskos monuments, Attic reliefs
  9. Late Classical grave relief style intensifies

    Labels: Late Classical, Attic sculpture
  10. Death of Alexander marks end-date convention

    Labels: Alexander the, period marker
  11. Naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile erected

    Labels: Naiskos of, Kerameikos
  12. Demetrius of Phalerum restricts funerary luxury

    Labels: Demetrius of, sumptuary law