Kral Mosolos Viski Seti
Price of the Work
329,61 USD
This the best preserved of the three friezes from the Mausoleum, shows the expedition by Heracles and Theseus to Themiskyra and the subsequent battle with the Amazons. This subject was a common theme in Greek art but it was particularly relevant to Maussollos. According to Karian tradition an ax owned by the Amazon queen Hippolyte was housed at Labraunda the ancestral sanctuary of the Hekatomnid dynasty. Hippolyte is shown in combat with Herakles on one frieze slab. This important scene may have had a prominent position on the monument perhaps at the center of the east side. The frieze was positioned at the top of the podium of the building. A corner block, found in the Castle of St. Peter at Bodrum, shows that the frieze met at the corners and probably ran around all four sides of the Mausoleum. The frieze was richly colored with the background painted blue and the flesh of the figures painted deep red, sometimes with added gilding. Weapons, reins, and bridles were sometimes added in metal according to the preference of a particular sculptor.
Whiskey glasses in solid box; An elegant presentation with bronze-plated antique relief work.
Size: 21.5 x 11.5 x 12.5 cm.