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File:Encaustic on marble, portrait of a young man from a grave stele, with an inscription ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣ ΧΑΙΡΕ Theodoros Farewell 2.png

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An ancient Greek encaustic painting on marble depicting the portrait of a young man from a grave stele, with a tombstone inscription declaring "ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣ ΧΑΙΡΕ" or "Farewell to Theodoros" on one side. The painting is dated to the 1st century BC, during the early Roman period of Greece and is now housed in the Archaeological Museum of Thebes. Description of the painting from the museum's online web page: "Στην επόμενη θεματική ενότητα παρουσιάζονται τα ταφικά έθιμα της ρωμαϊκής περιόδου, με χαρακτηριστικά κτερίσματα (Προθ. 167-167α), κυψέλη ως ταφικό αγγείο (βάθρο 109) και επιτύμβια μνημεία (κιονίσκοι, μαρμάρινη οστεοθήκη και βωμός με την προσφιλή στη Βοιωτία παράσταση ήρωα-ιππέα, στα βάθρα 110-112). Τέλος, στο βάθρο 113 εκτίθεται επιτύμβια στήλη με το εντυπωσιακό ζωγραφικό πορτρέτο του νεαρού Θεόδωρου, ενώ στην πίσω πλευρά επαναλαμβάνεται το όνομα, χωρίς παράσταση."
Date 1st century BC
Source Archaeological Museum of Thebes (Greek language online source)
Author Anonymous Hellenistic era Greek artist from the early Roman period of Greece.

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