Sarcophagus of Archbishop Theodorus
Name
003_009_000297_01.tif
Size
30.2 MB
Format
TIFF
Checksum (MD5)
C5DDEA3E0D855407D8BF191B44AB712F
Contributor
Start date
400
End date
499
Historical period
Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period
Description
Early-Byzantine sarcophagus re-used at the end of the 7th c. AD to deposit the body of Theodorus, Archbishop of Ravenna. It features a vaulted lid bearing apocalyptic crosses and a Christogram surrounded by wreaths. The front of the casket is decorated in the middle with a Christogram on clipeus. The sides depict a symmetric composition of peacocks, vine scrolls and doves at the bottom. The sides of the lid and the casket feature a similar pattern, with a cross at the centre, surrounded by blooming scrolls, doves and rosettes. The lid along the front margin bears a Latin inscription, remembering the deceased.
Language
Latin
Physical type
Medium
Material and technique
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