Votive relief to Cybele, detail of throne and lion

Votive relief to Cybele, detail of standing goddess and adjacent male figu...

Votive relief to Cybele, detail of torso and head of standing goddess

Votive relief to Cybele, general view of fragment

Votive relief to Cybele, detail of Cybele

Votive relief to Cybele, detail of torso and head of Cybele

Collection: Berlin, Antikenmuseen
Title: Votive relief to Cybele
Context: Probably from Piraeus
Summary: Cybele seated in the presence of other gods
Object Function: Votive
Material: Marble
Sculpture Type: Stele, relief-decorated
Style: Late Classical
Technique: Low relief
Original or Copy: Original
Date: ca. 390 BC - ca. 380 BC
Dimensions:

H 0.56 m, W 0.43 m, D 0.08 m

Scale: Miniature
Region: Attica
Period: Late Classical


Condition: Single fragment

Condition Description:

Fragment from the left side of a relief, approximately half of the original width. Part of left and bottom edges are preserved; broken across the top and on the right side.

Material Description:

Pentelic marble (Blümel)

Collection History:

Acquired for Berlin in 1877 by E. Curtius in the Piraeus.

Sources Used:

Blümel 1966, no 86 (with full bib.)