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Copy of a Greek marble relief of ca. 450–425 B.C. found at Eleusis and now in the National Museum, Athens. The ten fragments have been set into a cast of the original relief. At left, Demeter holding a scepter; at right, Persephone; center, nude youth (Triptolemos). Roman. Ten marble fragments of the Great Eleusinian Relief, ca. 27 B.C.–A.D. 14. Marble. H. 89 3/8 in. (227 cm). Rogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.9).
Location
The Metropolitan Museum of Art/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
AR6132737
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5793px × 7234px
Photo Credit
Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
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Augustan period (27 BCE-14 CE)
Ceres, Goddess
Classical Period, Greek (480-330 BCE)
Eleusis, Greece
Persephone, Goddess
Reconstruction
Relief
Triptolemos