Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche flavian or trajanic ca.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche.
The metropolitan museum of art new york city united states.
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The chronological distribution of roman funerary altars centres on the late first and the early second centuries ad evolving from the monumental altar tombs of the late republican period b c.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche ca.
Marble pediment of a funerary altar ca.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche ca.
Mid 2nd century ad.
90 100 roman marble h.
To the spirits of the dead.
To the most saintly cominia tyche his most chaste and loving wife from lucius annius festus.
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Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche roman imperial flavian or trajanic ca.
This funerary altar from the metropolitan museum s collection of roman art is dedicated to the memory and hair of cominia tyche a roman woman who died sometime during the flavian period in the late first century ad standing at just over three feet the altar is rectangular in shape with both the top and bottom bracketed by moldings that lend an architectural finished quality to the monument.
A good example of the various aspects of roman funerary art is the marble funerary altar of cominia tyche.
101 6 cm stone sculpture this woman s name is known from the inscription below the portrait which reads.
To the most saintly cominia tyche his most chaste and loving wife from lucius annius festus.
To the spirits of the dead.
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Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche.
Marble funerary altar of cominia tyche at the metropolitan museum of art.
There is a latin inscription that records.
In addition to a fine portrait of the deceased in which she is depicted with the elaborate hairstyle that was fashionable among the ladies of the imperial court in the late first century a d.
This funerary altar from the metropolitan museum s collection of roman art is dedicated to the memory and hair of cominia tyche a roman woman who died sometime during the flavian period in the late first century ad.
That of cominia tyche in the metropolitan museum new york.
Bust of a boy about three years old.
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Ewald funerary monuments in the oxford handbook of roman sculpture 2015 p.
101 6 cm villa gardens and peristyles courtyards were this woman s name is known from the inscription below the portrait which reads.
Roman flavian or trajanic period.