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.

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. Stock Photo
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World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo

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EC7TXY

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60 MB (1.8 MB Compressed download)

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5964 x 3516 px | 50.5 x 29.8 cm | 19.9 x 11.7 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

19 October 1904

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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.