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Cinerary Urn

A work made of marble.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of marble.

Date:

Late 1st-early 2nd century

Artist:

Roman

About this artwork

This cinerary urn likely held the cremated remains of two individuals, presumably a husband and wife. The lid features portraits of the deceased flanked by symbols of the Roman goddess of love, Venus (the Greek Aphrodite), including dolphins and winged erotes, the goddess’s mythological companions. The front of the urn contains two rectangular panels, which were intended for personalized inscriptions but were instead left blank. Surrounding the panels are garland swags and an ox skull, both motifs associated with sacrificial rites, as well as rabbits, symbols of love and immortality.

Status

On View, Gallery 150

Department

Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium

Culture

Ancient Roman

Title

Cinerary Urn

Place

Roman Empire (Object made in)

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50 CE–150 CE

Medium

Marble

Dimensions

a (urn): 23.1 × 53.9 × 27.6 cm (9 1/8 × 21 ¼ × 10 7/8 in) b (lid): 12.7 × 53.3 × 28.5 cm (5 × 21 × 11 ¼ in)

Credit Line

Gift of Emily Crane Chadbourne

Reference Number

1926.621a-b

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