Relief of a Falling Warrior

Relief of a Falling Warrior

WW-101-013714
101·Marble·53.3 × 81 × 17.5 cm (21 × 31 15/16 × 6 7/8 in.)

<p>Around 435 BCE, the Greek sculptor Pheidias adorned the front of the shield at the side of his gold-and-ivory statue of Athena in the Parthenon with scenes of Greeks battling Amazons in the Trojan War. In Roman times, certain figures from this complex struggle were lifted out of their original context and enlarged to become decorative reliefs for the walls of a colonnade or courtyard.</p> <p>Here a wounded Greek warrior collapses to the ground after being struck a mortal blow from behind. The dying warrior’s noble countenance, the fillet or ribbon tied around his forehead, and his powerful, athletic body epitomize what Pheidias and his pupils sought to project as the ideal of mature male dignity in the decade when Athens was at the height of its power in the eastern Mediterranean world. Some five centuries later, collectors such as the Roman emperor Hadrian sought this Pheidian style, translated from a circular golden shield to a rectangular marble relief, to decorate their palaces and villas. Athenian sculptors of the Roman era made a good living creating and exporting such memories of past glories. This relief and a number of others were found near Athens in the harbor of Piraeus, where they had been lost in a disaster, likely while awaiting shipment.</p>

Catalogue

Year
101
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
53.3 × 81 × 17.5 cm (21 × 31 15/16 × 6 7/8 in.)

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Year
101
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
53.3 × 81 × 17.5 cm (21 × 31 15/16 × 6 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-101-013714

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified