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Brescia Relief of Marathon Painting? - Kineas - 08-02-2008

Does anyone out there on the forum have any images of the Brescia Relief?

As background, the Brescia Relief purports, according to an untested source, to be a marble representation of the 5th C. BC painting of the Battle of Marathon. I have a really grainy image from Vanderpool's Hesperia article in 1966. I'd like images of the whole thing--I'm pretty sure everyone on this list would...

If they aren't available, is there anyone near Brescia with a digital camera?


Brescia Relief of Marathon Painting? - Jona Lendering - 05-11-2013

I am also interested in this relief. Does anyone have a photo?


Brescia Relief of Marathon Painting? - emilio - 05-12-2013

Hello Kineas,

The sarcophagus that you are looking for is preserved in the "Museo di Santa Giulia", Brescia:

http://www.santagiulia.info/museo_di_santa_giulia/periodo_impero_romano/bassorilievi_fregi_architettura/index.htm


valete,
emilio