Inscribed Statuette Base Dedicated by Laris Rathmsnas
Inscribed Statuette Base Dedicated by Laris Rathmsnas
Place of OriginItaly, Etruria
DateLate 4th - early 3rd century BCE
DimensionsH: 5 29/32 in. (15 cm); Diam (top); 3 1/2 in. (9.5 cm); Diam (bottom): 4 5/8 in. (11.8 cm)
MediumStone
ClassificationSculpture
Credit LineGift of Christo Michailides
Object number
1983.46
Not on View
DescriptionSmall inscribed stone base. The upper surface preserves the indentations for a now-missing statuette.
Label TextThis small stone pedestal served as a base for a now-missing bronze statuette. The pedestal is inscribed with a dedicatory text in Etruscan, consisting of three lines in an incised, leftward-leaning script: “Laris Raθmsnas [or Raθnusnas] turce,” translating to “Laris Rathmsnas [or Rathnusnas] dedicated [me].” This phrase indicates a dedication, although the deity to whom it was dedicated remains unspecified. Although the provenance is unknown, the pedestal’s style and inscription align it with Etruscan votive artifacts from the 4th century BCE or later. The name Raθmsnas is a family name commonly associated with the regions of Clusium and Volsinii in ancient Etruria, suggesting that the pedestal may originate from one of these areas.Published ReferencesFabing, Suzannah, in The Gods Delight: The Human Figure in Classical Bronze, edited by Arielle P. Kozloff and David Gordon Mitten, Cleveland, Ohio, The Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press, 1988, p. 254.
Wallace, Rex E., “Rivista di Epigrafia Etrusca,” Studi Etruschi, vol. 59, 1994, pp. 271-273, no. 27, pl. XLIX.
Bellelli, Vincenzo, “Un bronzetto etrusco, Cerveteri e le ‘Acque di Ercole,’” Mediterranea, vol. III, 2006 (published 2007), pp. 173-225, repr. pp. 174, 180, 181, 184, 196.
425-350 BCE
250-150 BCE
about 650 BCE
c. 2nd century CE
1st century CE
1st century CE
668-627 BCE
Membership
Become a TMA member today
Support TMA
Help support the TMA mission