Votive relief in marble depicting Asclepius with his sons Machaon and Podaleirios and his daughters Iaso, Aceso and Panacea.


Greek Art. 5th-4th centuries BCE. Greece. Votive relief in pentelic marble depicting Asclepius with his sons Machaon and Podaleirios and his daughters Iaso, Aceso and Panacea. At left, a family of worshipers carrying a pig to sacrifice. In the background, her maids with a basket covered with clothing. Probably comes from Loukou (Acadia) and is dated between 400-350 BC National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece


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