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    Fragment of Archaic relief with part of running animal. (©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College)

Fragment of Archaic Relief with Part of Running Animal

Date
Ca. 500 BC, Late Lydian (Persian)
Sardis or Museum Inv. No.
NoEx64.003
Material
Marble, Stone
Object Type
Sculpture
Sculpture Type
Animal, Architectural Relief
Site
Sardis?
Findspot
Findspot unknown.
Description

This architectural relief is beautifully chiseled and perfectly smoothed. The forms are simple but highly refined and rounded. The back of the relief is smoothed but has a few scattered dots. It was clearly to be set against a smooth surface, hence it was not a stele. It is the finest and technically most finished of all the Sardian reliefs.

The most plausible parallel for posture and proportions is the panther on a frieze of animals and satyrs from Xanthos. H. Metzger assigns this frieze to the decoration of the terrace for the temple-heroon G, which he dates ca. 460 B.C. He calls the animal a leopard. The posture might also suit a hunting dog or a war dog (cf. the terracotta friezes from Larisa and Sardis, Åkerström, Larisa II, pls. 19-25, 39), but the ample body suits a feline better, and a hunting scene would call for a very tall frieze. A low frieze as in Xanthos is more plausible. Although the marble compares with local samples, the style suggests a Cycladic work of ca. 500 B.C., and thus possibly imported.

Condition

Large crystalline marble, with blue vertical striations which suggest tiger (?) or leopard spotting on the animal. Whitmore: compares with Sardis MD quarry group A.

Fragment is broken on all sides. Preserved is the body from lower shoulders, part of hind legs below knees, and outline of tail (surface broken off). Empty background above body.

Dimensions
H. 0.52; L. 0.47; Th. with animal 0.13, without 0.065. L. of body 0.30; P.H. of belly 0.22. Est. H. of frieze not less than 0.70, half to third life size. The Xanthos frieze, infra, is 0.77 in H. Relief may have thickened downward from 0.06 at top to ca. 0.07 below animal.
Comments
For Xanthos frieze see Richter, Animals, 52, fig. 32; Pryce, Catalogue of Sculpture, 134-137, no. B 296, pl. 28, dated 500-450 B.C.; Metzger, Xanthos II, 50, 60, pls. 33, 37.
See Also
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Author
GMAH