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Mycenaean art. Greece. Funerary stele in stone. Relief depic
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Mycenaean art. Greece. Funerary stele in stone. Relief depic
Mycenaean art. Greece. Funerary stele in stone. Relief depicting a lion chasing a deer. From the tomb V of Circle A at Mycenae. Dated in 16th century B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
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1. Title: A Thrilling Chase: Mycenaean Funerary Stele Depicting a Lion Chasing a Deer This Mycenaean funerary stele, dated back to the 16th century BC, is a remarkable testament to the rich artistic heritage of ancient Greece. Housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, this masterpiece of Mycenaean art showcases a dynamic relief, where the raw power and agility of nature are brilliantly captured in stone. The central scene on the stele displays a lion in full pursuit of a deer, both animals in the prime of their strength. The lion, with its muscular body and open mouth, exudes an aura of fierce determination, while the deer, with its graceful form and alert expression, embodies the essence of swift escape. The animals' movements are expertly rendered, with the lion's paws digging into the ground as he runs, and the deer's legs extended in a desperate bid for freedom. This intricately carved stele is a window into the Mycenaean civilization, a Bronze Age culture that flourished in Greece from approximately 1600 to 1100 BC. The presence of such elaborate funerary art suggests a society that placed great importance on the afterlife and the commemoration of the deceased. The intricate details of the relief, from the lion's mane to the deer's antlers, reveal the skill and artistry of the Mycenaean craftsmen. The use of the wheel to create the circular base further underscores the advanced technological capabilities of the civilization. This stunning piece of ancient art serves as a reminder of the captivating history and cultural achievements of Greece, inviting us to explore the stories and mysteries of the past.
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