The Attic Grave relief of Thraseas and Euandria[1] from the middle of the fourth century BC is kept in the Pergamonmuseum and belongs to the Antikensammlung Berlin.
On the architrave the main depicted individuals are identified by an inscription as Thraseas from the deme of Perithoidai and Euandria.
A servant woman with the short hair typical of slaves is depicted with her head in her hands as a strong symbol of the household's grief.
The young slave adds further depth to the relief, since she is found in the background, otherwise worked in less detail.
At the edge of the relief, a flat naiskos with antae, architrave and gable frames the scene.