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Men in oriental costumes hunting a panther. King Abdalonymos is depicted in the center about to kill the panther with a spear (now missing). High relief on the "Alexander Sarcophagus", from the Royal necropolis of Sidon. This Sarcophagus was created to host the remains of Abdalonymos, King of Sidon, probably by Cephisodotus the Younger, one of the sons of Praxiteles. Marble, Hellenistic, ca. 315-312 BCE.
Location
Archaeological Museum/Istanbul/Turkey
Unique Identifier
ART6449
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5217px × 3550px
Photo Credit
© Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY
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Alexander III the Great (356-323 BCE), King
Alexander Sarcophagus
Archaeology
Battle, Non-specific
Classical Period, Greek (480-330 BCE)
Relief
Sarcophagus