Funerary naiskos. 350-325 BCE.
Exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. Pentelic marble.
Found in the ancient cemetery of the Kerameikos, Athens.
A young Athenian warrior with full military equipment and wearing a chlamys is depicted on the field of battle, striding vigorously to the right.
He carries a shield on his left arm and will have held a sword in his right hand. The holes in the forehead were used to attach a bronze helmet or a wreath. The dramatic facial expression and sinewy body recall works by the Parian sculptor Skopas. The name of the dead warrior is inscribed on the epistyle of the naiskos: Aristonautes son of Archenautes, of the deme of Halai.
The base of the loutrophoros preserved on the central akroterion of the naiskos indicates that he died unmarried.