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English: A family (on the right of the relief) is going to sacrify a bull to Asclepios (god of medecine) and his daughter Hygieia (symbolizing health). They are on the left and taller than the family. Marble from Pentelic mount (Greece), Circa 340 - 320 BC, Athens (Greece). Collection Revil. Louvre museum (Paris, France).
Français : Une famille située sur la droite s'apprête à sacrifier un taureau à Asclepios (dieu de la médecine) et sa fille Hygie (symbolisant la santé). Ceux-ci sur la gauche sont conventionnellement de plus grande taille. Marbre du mont Pentélique (Grèce), Vers 340 - 320 av. J.-C., Athènes. Achat 1845, collection Revil. Musée du Louvre.
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LP 2573, Ma 755

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