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ipernity: The Badminton Sarcophagus in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007 - by LaurieAnnie
Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysus (Bacchus) and the Four Seasons, known as The Badminton Sarcophagus, Roman, late Imperial, ca A.D. 270-260, Metropolitan…
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons. Ca. 260-270.
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Lenos shaped sarcophagus with Dionysus on a panther, also known as “Badminton sarcophagus”. Detail of relief: Eros holding a cup. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Carving the Badminton Sarcophagus
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Archeology and art - Lenos shaped sarcophagus with Dionysus on a panther, also known as “Badminton sarcophagus”. White marble. 260—270 CE. Inv. No. 55.11.5. New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art | Facebook
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WHERE DID ALL THE PAGANS GO? THE NON-CHRISTIAN SARCOPHAGI OF FOURTH-CENTURY ROME | Papers of the British School at Rome | Cambridge Core