Fragments of the marble stele (grave marker) of a woman holding a baby ca. 400-375 B.C. Greek, Attic The well-known grave monument of a woman named Ampharete, which was found in the Kerameikos cemetery in Athens, also shows a seated woman holding a baby. That stele has a rare inscription that sheds light on the meaning of the scene: My daughter's beloved child is the one I hold here, the one that I held on my lap while we looked at the light of the sun when we were alive and that I still hold, now that we are both dead.. Fragments of the marble stele (grave marker) of a woman holding a baby. Greek, Attic. ca. 400-375 B.C.. Marble, Parian. Classical. Stone Sculpture
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