A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF EPAMINOMADAS
A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF EPAMINOMADAS

BY JOSEPH FÉLON (1818-1896), 1840

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A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF EPAMINOMADAS
By Joseph Félon (1818-1896), 1840


On an integral square plinth inscribed in Greek across the front; signed with initial and dated on the reverse 'F 1840'.
Repairs.
12½ in. (31.8 cm.) high

Lot Essay

Epaminomadas was a Theban general of the 4th century, who, together with his friend Pelopidas, successfully raised Thebes until it became the most powerful city in all Greece. After numerous victories, notably over the Spartans, he was killed at the Battle of Mantinea in 362 B.C., the news of his death turning victory into defeat.

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