waltersartmuseum:Art of the Day: Sarcophagus with Victories The scene on the front of this sarcophag
waltersartmuseum:Art of the Day: Sarcophagus with Victories The scene on the front of this sarcophagus, carved in high relief, shows two figures of Victory holding standards and flanking a large shield decorated with a Gorgon’s head. As is typical in Roman illustrations of triumphs, figures representing vanquished barbarian prisoners are seated below the central shield. Both prisoners are female; the one on the right appears lost in grief, while the figure on the left sits proudly with her head raised. Towards the corners, large Eros figures carry garlands of laurel. Across the front of the lid, winged Eros figures imitate the central scene below, while others erect a trophy from captured armor. The symbolism of the whole celebrates the victory of life over death. Learn more about this object in our art site: http://bit.ly/2yE2ZXi I’ve always loved this sarcophagus – and not just because the faces at the top are obviously Elvis in a previous incarnation. Spent ages drawing the reliefs on this when I was a kid. -- source link
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