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Stele of Aristion

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Archaic Greek stele found in Attica, Greece
Stele on display, NAMA

TheStele of Aristion dates from around 510 BC. It was created by sculptorAristokles out ofPentelic marble and shows traces ofpolychrome. It was found at Velanideza nearMarathon inAttica.[1]

Description

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The Stele of Aristion or theMarathon Stele is a funerarystele in theNational Archaeological Museum, Athens (NAMA, inventory number 29) which dates from around 510 BC. The work is among the best sculptures from lateArchaic Greece. It is made ofPentelic marble and measures 2.02 m high. The stele was found with its base, which is 0.24 m high. The uppermost portion of the head and helmet is missing. At the top of the base is aninscription, giving the name of the deceased in thegenitive:Ἀριστίονος "Aristion's".[2]

Aristion is depicted as a beardedhoplite soldier in profile, facing right.[3] He wears a short, thinchiton under acorselet. This was originally decorated with painted designs:meanders, zig-zags, and a star on his shoulder. The rest of the statue was also extensively decorated with paint—traces of red, yellow, and blue paint still survive. Aristion also wears anAttic helmet andgreaves. His right arm hangs at his side, his left hand holds a spear. Some details are especially well-worked, like the wavy beard, the hair, and the musculature of the arms, legs and chest. In the empty space under his feet there is a horizontal inscribed band, which names the sculptor of the stele:ἔργον Ἀριστοκλέος "Work of Aristokles".

Creation

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The sculptorAristokles was known to have his signature on several bases, but his only famous work is Stele of Aristion.[4] His name then appears on an Attica inscription found at Hieraka,[1] Cape, Greece.[5]

Although the Stele is currently white, this would not have been the case of theArchaic period ofAttica. It was not an uncommon practice to addpolychrome as a decorative element of marble stele. The Stele of Aristion was originally decorated with painted designs:meanders, zig-zags, along with a star on his shoulder.[5] There are also remnants of red pigment located on the ground of the relief, on the end of the shoulder strap, and on the drapery. The amour of the soldier would have been a blue tint, and the hair would be that of a dark colour.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Grave Stele of Aristion Museum of Classical Archaeology Databases.
  2. ^Inscriptiones Graecae (IG) I³1256;Image of the inscription.
  3. ^"Grave Stele of Aristion | Museum of Classical Archaeology Databases".museum.classics.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved2017-12-15.
  4. ^"Digital Library".Digital Library. Retrieved2017-12-15.
  5. ^abMurray, Alexander Stuart (1880).A History of Greek Sculpture: From the earliest times down to the age of Pheidias. J. Murray.

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