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Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysus

Roman (Artist)
ca. 190 CE (Roman Imperial)
Thasian marble
(Roman Empire )

The triumphal march of Dionysus (or Bacchus, as he was generally known in Rome) through the lands of India was equated in Roman thought with the triumph of the deceased over death. At the left, Dionysus rides in a chariot pulled by panthers. Preceding him is a procession of his followers and exotic animals, including lions, elephants, and even a giraffe. A bird's nest is concealed in the tree at the far right; on the same tree a snake is pursuing a lizard. Many of the animals depicted had special significance in the mystery cult of Dionysus Sabazius. On the lid is the birth of Dionysus and his reception by nymphs, shown between satyr heads (on the ends), one smiling and one frowning. The enormous attention to detail on this sarcophagus exemplifies the talents of the best Roman relief carvers.

Provenance
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[Excavated from the so-called Licinian tomb, via Piave, Rome, 1885]; Clemente Maraini, 1885, by excavation; Don Marcello Massarenti, Rome, by 1894, by purchase [marble no. 1]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1902, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
5/19/1958 Treatment cleaned
6/21/1961 Treatment cleaned
4/1/1966 Treatment cleaned
7/20/1970 Treatment cleaned
6/27/1973 Treatment cleaned; repaired
10/25/1984 Treatment repaired; coated; loss compensation
1/1/1992 Technical Report x-ray diffraction; other
1/1/1998 Treatment cleaned
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(Place of Origin) Italy, Rome, Via Salaria (Place of Discovery)

Greece, Cape Vathy Quarry (Source of Materials)

Measurements

H including lid: 47 1/2 x W: 92 1/2 x D: 40 in. (120.7 x 234.9 x 101.6 cm); H without lid: 35 13/16 in. (90.96 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902

Location in Museum

Centre Street: Second Floor: Roman Art

Accession Number

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23.31

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