Fragment of a Sarcophagus Lid, A.D. 180-190. Creator: Unknown.

Fragment of a Sarcophagus Lid, A.D. 180-190. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-178 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Fragment of a Sarcophagus Lid, A.D. 180-190. Additional Info: Truncated at both ends, the relief shows young, naked athletes in a variety of activities at the palaestra, or training grounds. Three of them are engaged in a footrace, while another runner carries a shield as he trains for the hoplite race. One figure holds halteres; a form of dumbbells used as exercise equipment for wrestlers. In a scene unique to Roman sarcophagi, the athlete at left is preparing the grounds for the wrestling match with a pick or rake. The inscription in the tabula indicates that Iunia Rufina, daughter of Titus Aelius Maximus, had this sarcophagus made for her father. Known since the 1600s, this fragmentary lid belongs to the small group of so-called vita privata sarcophagi featuring idealized vignettes from the lives of Roman citizens.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown:

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Fragments
  2. Sarcophagus
  3. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Sport & Pastimes

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Society & Culture Death & Burial


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x1991
File Size : 28,932kb


Aliases

  1. 71.AA.257
  1. 103SSA
  1. 1200001812
  1. 3-037-178
  1. 3037178
  1. 71.AA.257


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