Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1540923> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1540923 subject Q20640448.
- Q1540923 subject Q6483858.
- Q1540923 subject Q8881144.
- Q1540923 abstract "The Funerary naiskos of Aristonautes is a funerary monument dating to around 320 BC, on display in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with the inventory number 738.The funerary monument takes the form of a naiskos with a statue inside it and stood near the Dipylon Gate in the Kerameikos, the cemetery of ancient Athens. It was made from Pentelic marble and had a total height of 2.48 m - the statue had a height of 1.55 m. The larger part of the relief survives, though part of the back, the right pilaster, the left foot and part of the base it stood on as well as the majority of the right leg from the upper ankle to the middle of the foot are reconstructions. Both forearms are largely missing, including the hands.The man in the naiskos wears the armour of a hoplite and is named by an inscription on the architrave. He is Aristonautes, son of Archenautes, from the deme of Halai (Ἀριστοναύτης Ἀρχεναύτο Ἁλαιεύς). Aristonautes stands with his legs apart, taking up the majority of the ground within the naiskos, with his right foot and face turned towards the viewer. The rest of his body is turned to the left, giving the impression of movement. He is about to attack an opponent. Aristonautes wears a short chiton, a breastplate, a chlamys and a helmet. His right arm bears a shield and it is probable that there was a sword in his left hand. The funerary monument is a work of significance for cultural history. It stands at the transition between classical and Hellenistic art. Scholars are not entirely in agreement aboutf its date, placing it between 350 and 310 BC.".
- Q1540923 thumbnail NAMA_Stxc3xa8le_dAristonautes.jpg?width=300.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075155.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1125206.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1524.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1747618.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q175112.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q175249.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q181260.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q183448.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q188906.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1972777.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1991232.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q20640448.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q221375.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q630974.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q637187.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q6483858.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q672490.
- Q1540923 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881144.
- Q1540923 comment "The Funerary naiskos of Aristonautes is a funerary monument dating to around 320 BC, on display in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with the inventory number 738.The funerary monument takes the form of a naiskos with a statue inside it and stood near the Dipylon Gate in the Kerameikos, the cemetery of ancient Athens. It was made from Pentelic marble and had a total height of 2.48 m - the statue had a height of 1.55 m.".
- Q1540923 label "Funerary naiskos of Aristonautes".
- Q1540923 depiction NAMA_Stxc3xa8le_dAristonautes.jpg.