Votive relief to Kephisos. From New Phaleron, c 400 BC. The relief was dedicated to the river god Kephisos by a woman called Xenokrateia. Apollo sits on his tripod at the left and other unidentified gods stand in decorous poses. Xenokrateia presents her little son to Kephisos.
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EC7TXYFile size:
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5964 x 3516 px | 50.5 x 29.8 cm | 19.9 x 11.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
19 October 1904Photographer:
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Votive relief to Kephisos. From New Phaleron, c 400 BC. The relief was dedicated to the river god Kephisos by a woman called Xenokrateia. Apollo sits on his tripod at the left and other unidentified gods stand in decorous poses. Xenokrateia presents her little son to Kephisos.