Marble grave stele of a little girl

Period:
Classical
Date:
ca. 450–440 B.C.
Culture:
Greek
Medium:
Marble, Parian
Dimensions:
H. 31 1/2 in. (80 cm)
Classification:
Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:
Fletcher Fund, 1927
Accession Number:
27.45
  • Description

    The gentle gravity of the child is beautifully expressed through her sweet farewell to her pet doves. Her peplos is unbelted and falls open at the side, and the folds of drapery clearly reveal her stance. Many of the most skillful stone carvers came from the Cycladic islands, where marble was plentiful. The sculptor of this stele could have been among the artists who congregated in Athens during the third quarter of the fifth century B.C. to decorate the Parthenon.

  • Provenance

    Found on the island of Paros in 1785 (Museum Worsleyanum 1794, pl. 35).

    1785, found on the island of Paros; by 1785-1787, collection of Sir Richard Worsley; from the early 19th century, collection of the Earls of Yarborough at Brockelsby Park; acquired February 21, 1927, purchased from the Fourth Earl of Yarborough.

  • References

    Museum Worsleyanum; or, A Collection of Antique Basso Relievos, Bustos, Statues and Gems. 1794. London: Shakespeare Press, vol. 1, pl. 35.

    Michaelis, A. 1882. Ancient Marbles in Great Britain. Cambridge: University Press, pp. 229-30, no. 17, ill. facing p. 229.

    Furtwängler, A. 1883-87. La collection Sabouroff: Monuments de l'art grec. Berlin, vol. 1, p. 7.

    Antike Denkmäler. 1891. Vol. 1. Berlin: G. Reimer, p. 44, pl. 54.

    Richter, Gisela M.A. 1927. "A Greek Relief." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 22(4): pp. 101-5, figs. 1-2.

    Arndt, P., and G. Lippold, eds. 1929. Photographische Einzelaufnahmen antiker Skulpturen. Ser. 11. Munich: F. Bruckmann, pl. 3007.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1934. Guide to the Collections. Pt. 1, Ancient and Oriental Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 30.

    Richter, G. M. A. 1953. Handbook of the Greek Collection. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, pp. 79, 302, n. 8, pl. 60, c.

    Richter, G. M. A. 1954. Catalogue of Greek Sculptures. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, pp. 49-50, no. 73, pl. LX, a.

    McCann, Anna Marguerite. 1978. Roman Sarcophagi in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 15.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1979. Greek Art of the Aegean Islands. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, pp. 229-31, no. 185.

    Buitron-Oliver, D. 1992. The Greek Miracle: Classical Sculpture from the Dawn of Democracy, the Fifth Century B.C. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, p. 141, no. 28.

    Beaumont, L. A. 2003. "The Changing Face of Childhood." In J. Neils and J. H. Oakley et al., Coming of Age in Ancient Greece: Images of Childhood from the Classical Past. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 73, 75, fig. 11.

    Coscia, Joseph, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Milleker. 2003. Light on Stone: Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a Photographic Essay. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 99, pls. 35-36.

    Kaminski, G. 2004. "Reliefplastik." In P. C. Bol et al., Die Geschichte der antiken Bildhauerkunst. Mainz: P. von Zabern, vol. 2, p. 59, fig. 59.

    Kreikenbom, D. 2004. "Der Reiche Stil." In P. C. Bol et al., Die Geschichte der antiken Bildhauerkunst. Mainz: P. von Zabern, vol. 2, p. 232, fig. 59.

    Picón, C. A., et al. 2007. Art of the Classical World in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 431, no. 132, ill. p. 120.

  • See also
130013380

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