Marble stele, c. 440 BC, National Archaeological Museum, Athens [© All rights reserved by unforth, posted on Flickr] |
The name of the dead woman is written in Greek characters on the left side of the stele, and translated as 'Polyxene' on the display in the museum (the catalogue has: Polexenaia).
Grave stele of Polyxene, National Archaeological Museum, Athens (detail of a photo by Ark in Time, posted on Flickr)
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Charles Ricketts, illustration for Oscar Wilde, A house of pomegranates (1891) |
Charles Ricketts, illustration for Oscar Wilde, A house of pomegranates (1891) |
D.G. Rossetti, 'Persephone' (1874) |