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A Roman marble sarcophagus relief fragment
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A Roman marble sarcophagus relief fragment
Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D.
Carved in high relief with a central nude male figure, possibly Dionysus, standing in contrapposto, with an elephant head appearing behind his left shoulder, its trunk curled beneath a hanging fruit, Pan shown arm in arm with a young satyr, a garland swathed around his pendulous stomach, with a dancing Maenad in the background, 54cm high, 35cm wide
Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D.
Carved in high relief with a central nude male figure, possibly Dionysus, standing in contrapposto, with an elephant head appearing behind his left shoulder, its trunk curled beneath a hanging fruit, Pan shown arm in arm with a young satyr, a garland swathed around his pendulous stomach, with a dancing Maenad in the background, 54cm high, 35cm wide
Footnotes
Provenance:
UK private collection, Mr C.F.J., West Country, acquired circa 1975.
Literature:
For examples of similar Dionysiac sarcophagi with elephants in the Galleria Doria Pamphilj in Rome, cf. R. Calza, Antichità Di Villa Doria Pamphilj, Rome, 1977, pl. CXXV.
























