![]() The bronze Kairos statue known in literature and made by the famous Greek sculptor Lysippos from Sikyon, was probably the model for the relief from Trogir. |
This flying creature - being always in constant hurry - is best described in the verses of the poet Posidippos from the 3rd century B.C.: |
OBSERVER: - Where does the sculptor come from? - What's his name? - Who are you? - Why do you walk on tiptoe? - And the wings on your feet? - Why do you clench the razor in your right hand? - Why does the tuft of hair fall on your forehead? - Why are you bald in the back? - Why did the artist create you? |
KAIROS: - From Sikyon. - Lysippos. - Kairos. I surmount everything. - I am always in a hurry. - I am quicker than the wind. - To tell people I am sharper than the tip of the knife. - Everybody who comes in front of me should grasp it. - Who I overfly can never catch me again, no matter how he longs for it. - To remind people, stranger! Because of that I am a moral to everybody in this hall. |
KAIROS relief is kept in the Benedictine nunnery with the church of St. Nicolas. It is discovered in Spring 1928 in a abandoned house of Stanosevic family. St. Nicolas Museum is open for visits daily from 08:00 till 13:00 and from 15:00 till 19:00. |