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  • Marble sarcophagus lid with reclining couple, Marble, Roman

Marble sarcophagus lid with reclining couple

#1223

ca. 220 CE

Marble

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The couple are shown as semidivine personifications of water and earth. Like Hellenistic and Roman images of river gods, the bare-chested man holds a long reed, and a lizard-like creature crouches beside him. The woman holds a garland and two sheaves of wheat, attributes of Tellus, goddess of the earth. At her feet is a furry-tailed mammal with a small Eros on its back. While the man’s head is carefully portrayed, his wife’s head has been left unfinished, suggesting that he predeceased her, and no one added her portrait after she died.

1223. Marble sarcophagus lid with reclining couple

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
length 91in. (231.1cm)
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Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1993
Helu Komo
1993.11.1

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