Vases Roman Sarcophagus Fragment
Roman Sarcophagus Fragment

Roman Sarcophagus Fragment

about A.D. 250–275
Sarcophagus fragment preserves central part with shell containing a portrait bust of a man. The shell is held by two hands on either side (perhaps sea centaurs). A small wing is preserved next to upper hand at right (evidently a flying eros). Beneath the shell is a hand from a small figure turned to the right (Scylla with a rudder). Inside the shell the bust of a man wearing a tunic and an outer garment with tip hanging down his left forearm. He is holding a rotulus with left hand. On either side, inside the shell, erotes are approaching the man; on the left an eros has his right hand on the man's shoulder while raising the left greeting him; to his right, an eros is touching his garment with his left hand, while his right is around the man's neck. The marble is white and close-grained.
Date
about A.D. 250–275
Culture
Roman
Dimensions
H: 43.00 cm W: 44.50 cm
Medium
Marble
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
73.AA.48
Image Source
getty_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)