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Detail of Marble relief portraying Euripides receiving tragic mask as sign of acknowledgment, from Smyrna, Turkey

Detail of Marble relief portraying Euripides receiving tragic mask as sign of acknowledgment, from Smyrna, Turkey


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Detail of Marble relief portraying Euripides receiving tragic mask as sign of acknowledgment, from Smyrna, Turkey

Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble relief portraying Euripides receiving a tragic mask as a sign of acknowledgment. From Smyrna, Turkey. Detail

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Circa 1st Century Craft Euripides Imperial Age Marble Mask Museum Rights Non Western Script Receiving Robe Roman Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of a marble relief from Smyrna, Turkey, dating back to the 1st century A. D. The intricate carving depicts the renowned playwright Euripides receiving a tragic mask as a symbol of recognition and acknowledgment. This ancient Roman artifact exudes an aura of grandeur and craftsmanship. The relief captures Euripides in his majestic robe, standing tall with his head slightly tilted towards the mask being presented to him. The exquisite details on the marble surface bring forth an appreciation for the artistry of this bygone era. Displayed indoors within a museum setting, this horizontal composition allows us to immerse ourselves in the rich history and cultural heritage it represents. With no people present in the frame, our focus is solely on this remarkable archaeological artifact that transcends time. As we gaze upon this relic from antiquity, we are reminded of how non-western scripts were once prevalent during the imperial age. The image evokes curiosity about ancient civilizations and their contributions to art and culture. This print serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with its past, offering us glimpses into distant eras through tangible remnants like this stunning marble relief portraying Euripides' acceptance of his tragic destiny.

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