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Detail of a Marble Sarcophagus Fragment with the Death of Meleager in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2018


Marble sarcophagus fragment
Period:Mid-Imperial, Antonine
Date:mid-2nd century A.D.
Culture:Roman
Medium:Marble, Luni and Pentelic
Dimensions:Other (reconstructed): 38 1/8 in. × 8 3/4 in. × 46 7/8 in. (96.8 × 22.2 × 119.1 cm)
Classification:Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:Rogers Fund, 1920
Accession Number:20.187
The relief, which originally formed the front panel of a large sarcophagus, depicts the death of the Greek hero Meleager, famous for killing the Calydonian boar. On other Roman sarcophagi this scene accompanies that of the hunt itself, showing Meleager spearing the ferocious boar. However, here the focus is on the dying hero who is being carried home surrounded by his grieving father and companions. During the Renaissance the scene became the prototype for artistic representations of the Deposition of Christ. The panel, as it now survives, includes 16th-century restorations.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/250926
Period:Mid-Imperial, Antonine
Date:mid-2nd century A.D.
Culture:Roman
Medium:Marble, Luni and Pentelic
Dimensions:Other (reconstructed): 38 1/8 in. × 8 3/4 in. × 46 7/8 in. (96.8 × 22.2 × 119.1 cm)
Classification:Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:Rogers Fund, 1920
Accession Number:20.187
The relief, which originally formed the front panel of a large sarcophagus, depicts the death of the Greek hero Meleager, famous for killing the Calydonian boar. On other Roman sarcophagi this scene accompanies that of the hunt itself, showing Meleager spearing the ferocious boar. However, here the focus is on the dying hero who is being carried home surrounded by his grieving father and companions. During the Renaissance the scene became the prototype for artistic representations of the Deposition of Christ. The panel, as it now survives, includes 16th-century restorations.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/250926
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