APC Image: AK 0955: Relief from Thebes. Found in Thebes, but generally pronounced to be genuine Attic work. It is incomplete, but what remains seems to be a direct adaptation from the east pediment group of the standing Hera in front of the seated Apollo. Presumably the woman is not here intended as Hera, for Apollo beside her is disguised as Dionysos. Object Description: | | Relief from Thebes. Found in Thebes, but generally pronounced to be genuine Attic work. It is incomplete, but what remains seems to be a direct adaptation from the east pediment group of the standing Hera in front of the seated Apollo. Presumably the woman is not here intended as Hera, for Apollo beside her is disguised as Dionysos. | Negative Number: | | AK 0955 | Museum: | | National Archaeological Museum | Museum Inventory Number: | | 1440 | Category: | | Architectural structures and elements | Subcategory: | | Relief | Site: | | Thebes | Region: | | Boeotia | Country: | | Greece | Format: | | Glass-plate | Dimensions: | | 18 X 24 | Bibliography: | | Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 80, fig. 30. | Repository: | | ASCSA ARCHIVES | Collection Title: | | Archaeological Photographic Collection | Series: | | AK | Image Width: | | 2124 | Image Height: | | 2826 |
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