Tetradrachm
94-27-32
Location: On Display in the Greece Gallery
From: Mediterranean
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
Object Number | 94-27-32 |
Current Location | Greece Gallery - On Display |
Culture | Greek |
Provenience | Mediterranean |
Manufacture Location | Selinus |
Date Made | 467-445 BCE |
Section | Mediterranean |
Materials | Silver |
Iconography | Quadriga | River God | Apollo | Artemis | Silenus | Sacrifice |
Inscription Language | Greek Language |
Description | Quadriga drven left by Apollo and Artemis stading side by side-Apollo discharging an arrow from his bow, Artemis holds the reins; Archaic figure of river god Selinos, naked, striding left holding a phiale over altar in front of which stands sacrificial cock at left, in left hand he holds a lustral branch, a bull stands behind at left on pedestal, Selinon leaf above. |
Outside Diameter | 2.8 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of L. Daniel Dannenbaum, 1994 |
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