Grave Stele of Kallistrate
Place made:Athens, Greece
Date: ca. 420-400 B.C.
Dimensions:h. 33 1/4 in. (84.7 cm); w. 13 1/2 in. (34.0 cm); d. 4 in. (10.0 cm)
Credit Line: Gift of Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.
Object number: 86.134.8
Inscribed: Inscribed on the architrave: ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΡΑΤΗ ΑΝΤΙΦΩΝΤΟΣ (Kallistrate, daughter of Antiphon).
Provenance: with Frieda Tchacos, Zurich, by 1984; with Holger Termer, Hamburg, 1984-1985 (on consignment from Frieda Tchacos); sold by Holger Termer to Gilbert M. Denman, Jr. (1921-2004), San Antonio, 1985; Gilbert M. Denman, Jr., by gift to San Antonio Museum of Art, 1986
Published References
C. A. Picón, "Ancient Art from the Denman Collection," San Antonio Museum Association Quarterly (Winter 1987), 16.
C. W. Clairmont, Classical Attic Tombstones (Kilchberg: Akanthus, 1993), no. 2.175, pp. 2.11, 12, 110-111; 5.38, 93.
J. Bodel and S. Tracy, Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the USA: A Checklist (Rome: American Academy in Rome, 1997), 215.
J. Powers and J. Johnston, eds., San Antonio Museum of Art: Guide to the Collection, (San Antonio: San Antonio Museum of Art, 2012), 38.
Label TextThe two figures on this grave stele clasp hands in a gesture of farewell. The Greek inscription names the woman, Kallistrate, as the deceased and identifies her as the wife or daughter of Antiphon. (Jessica Powers 2008)