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Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD
Roman art. Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD. The lion hunt is a symbol of great bravery (lion and front part of the horse are casts from originals in Milan, Chapel Hill). Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
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1. Title: Fragment of a Roman Sarcophagus: A Symbol of Bravery from the Age of the Lion Hunt, 3rd Century AD This fragment of a Roman sarcophagus, dating back to approximately 270 AD, is a mesmerizing testament to the artistic and historical richness of the ancient Roman civilization. Housed in the prestigious Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany, this masterpiece of antiquity showcases the intricate detail and masterful craftsmanship that characterized the Roman Empire's artistic achievements. The sarcophagus relief depicts a thrilling scene of a lion hunt, a symbol of great bravery and power during the Roman era. The fragment, which includes the lion and the front part of the horse, is believed to be casts from original pieces housed in the Chapel Hill in Milan. The lifelike representation of the lion's fierce gaze and the horse's determined stance evoke the raw energy and excitement of the hunt. The age of the lion hunt, as this period came to be known, was marked by a renewed interest in the classical Greek and Roman past. The depiction of such mythological and heroic scenes on sarcophagi was a popular way to pay tribute to the deceased and celebrate their achievements in life. This fragment serves as a vital reminder of the artistic and historical significance of the Roman Empire and the enduring influence of its civilization on European art and culture. The intricate reliefs, such as this one, continue to inspire awe and fascination among scholars, historians, and art enthusiasts alike. The Glyptothek Museum in Munich, with its extensive collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, is the perfect setting for this remarkable fragment. A visit to this esteemed institution offers a unique opportunity to explore the artistic and historical treasures of the ancient world and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich heritage of European civilization.
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