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Grave Stele of Pollis

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The stele was broken in half and subsequently repaired in antiquity, likely a result of inter-conflict amongst Boeotian citizens who were sympathetic to the Persian cause. Also noted is that the legs of Pollis is missing below the knees.
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Pollis' face has been eroded with time, but it is likely that the tombstone was carved in the city of Megara approximately 480 BC, and based on status, is likely the son of a Megarian consul member in
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style, known as Megarian script, which was most used in early portion of the 5th century BC. Of three surviving Megarian works made in the Severe style, this stele is considered the best preserved.
223:ΛΕΓΟ ΠΟΛΛΙΣ ΑΣΟΠΙΧΟ ΦΙΛΟΣ ΗΙΟΣ: Ο ΚΑΚΟΣ ΕΟΝ ΑΠΕΘΝΑΣΚΟΝ ΗΥΠΟ ΣΤΚΤΑΙΣΙΝ ΕΓΟΝΕ “I, Pollis, dear son of Asopichos, speak: Not being a coward, I, for my part, perished at the hands of the tattooers.” 268:, including trace element designs of rosettes and floral patterns. Below the spear has traces of what is believed to be a dog, otherwise the surface is weathered and maintains a brown 194:
based Atlantis Antiquities Ltd. before being acquired by the Getty Villa in 1990, which is now a permanent fixture in Gallery 104, dedicated to Archaic and Classical Greek art.
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Pollis is depicted nude, spear on the right hand, round shield on the left arm, sword also on the left, and a crested helmet, poised and advancing forth, in low relief.
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The inscription of the Stele, done in Megarian font, a fusion of Attic and Corinthian writing styles.
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in 480 BC. It is indicated that Pollis was among those who participated and was killed during the
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The original provenance of the stele is uncertain, but was first documented in 1988 in
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Greek Funerary Sculpture - Catalogue of the Collections at the Getty Villa
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The stele presents the profile of Archaic to Classical transition, or
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Greco-Persian Gravestone from Megara at the Getty Villa
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gravestone
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Classical Greek sculpture
Munich
plaster cast
Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke
New York
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Thracians
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Battle of Thermopylae

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