Inv. n°: MMoCA47

Phoenician Large Four-Sided Lead Sarcophagus

Decorated in relief the long rectangular sides with a band of laurel leaves and a frieze divided into six panels by Corinthian columns, alternately showing dolphins with a central medusa mask and laurel leaves with a central seated sphinx. A border of scrolling vines below, the arched panel ends, one with temple façade with four Corinthian columns and a vase with foliate tendrils spiralling upwards between the end two columns. The pediment roof above formed from a band of laurel with ivy leaves at the terminals and a central Medusa mask roundel; the other end with an eight armed cross formed from four twisted rods with ivy leaf terminal and a Medusa mask roundel at the centre.

w. 171 cm

150 BC- AD 50

Lead

Provenance

  • Formerly in the Graham Geddes collection, Melbourne, Australia
  • Acquired from Sotheby's London in the early 1980's
  • Acquired at Bonhams London, Sale 16639 - The Geddes Collection, 15th October 2008, lot 102

Publications

  • Bonhams London, Antiquities Sale, The Geddes Collection, 15th October 2008, lot 102

Exhibitions

  • Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), Mougins, France, from June 2011

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