Anonimo sec. VI a.C., Menelao e Elena, Agamennone e Clitennestra
CODICI / CLASSIFICAZIONE
OGGETTO
AUTORE
Datazione
sec. VI a.C.
600 a.C. - 501 a.C.
LOCALIZZAZIONI
Museo Archeologico , Sparta (Grecia)
BIBLIOGRAFIA
Wolters P./ Friederichs K., Die gipsabgüsse antiker bildwerke in historischer folge erkla¨rt. Bausteine zur geschichte der griechisch-romischen plastik, 1885, pp. 27-28 n. 55
ANNOTAZIONI
Foto sup 2596, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "Museum Sparta. / The celebrated Spartan double faced stele about which so much has been written. See Fried. Wolters N° 55. / On the side here shown a bearded man is in the act of stabbing / a draped woman and the subyeet is named Orestes killing / Clytemnestra, or Menelaus about to stab Helen, but thinking / better of it. The reverse, of which I have no photo, represents / Oreste and Eletra, or Menelaus making it up with Helen, / or what you like. The stele, found near Sparta, is of blue marble / and is a remarkable specimen of early rude Peloponnesian art. / Pierparis [?] says that O. is slaying C. with the same action as that used / by Perseus beheading the Gorgon in the metope from Selinus".