Details
A ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS
ANTONINE PERIOD, CIRCA MID 2ND CENTURY A.D.
33 1/2 in. (85 cm.) long
Provenance
Art Market, Rome, by 1940 (photograph recorded in Deutsches Archäologisches Instituts, Abteilung Rom Fotothek, no. 40.185, logged on 17 June 1940).
with Summa Galleries, Beverly Hills, 1976 (Catalogue 1: Ancient Art, no. 42).
Alcibides N. Oikonomides (d. 1988), Chicago.
The Art Institute of Chicago, acquired by the above, 1984 (Acc. no. 1984.1388; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barozzi).
Literature
Art Institute of Chicago, Annual Report: 1984-85, Chicago, 1985, p. 54.
The Ancient World (special issue, "Cults, Coins, History and Inscriptions"), vol. 13, no. 1-2, 1986, p. 2, ill. cover.
L. Berge, "Recent Acquisitions in the Classical Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago," in R. F. Sutton Jr., ed., Daidalikon: Studies in Memory of Raymond V. Schoder, Chicago, 1986, pp. 42-45, pls. 6-7.
T. Sengelin, “Kentaur et Kentaurides,” Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, vol. 8, pt. 1, Zurich and Dusseldorf, 1997, p. 714, no. 424.
J.M. Padgett, ed., Roman Sculpture in the Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton, 2001, p. 147, n. 7.
Exhibited
Art Institute of Chicago, Sculpture From the Classical Collection, 1 September 1987-31 August 1988.
Details
A ROMAN MARBLE SARCOPHAGUS
ANTONINE PERIOD, CIRCA MID 2ND CENTURY A.D.
33 1/2 in. (85 cm.) long
Provenance
Art Market, Rome, by 1940 (photograph recorded in Deutsches Archäologisches Instituts, Abteilung Rom Fotothek, no. 40.185, logged on 17 June 1940).
with Summa Galleries, Beverly Hills, 1976 (Catalogue 1: Ancient Art, no. 42).
Alcibides N. Oikonomides (d. 1988), Chicago.
The Art Institute of Chicago, acquired by the above, 1984 (Acc. no. 1984.1388; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barozzi).
Literature
Art Institute of Chicago, Annual Report: 1984-85, Chicago, 1985, p. 54.
The Ancient World (special issue, "Cults, Coins, History and Inscriptions"), vol. 13, no. 1-2, 1986, p. 2, ill. cover.
L. Berge, "Recent Acquisitions in the Classical Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago," in R. F. Sutton Jr., ed., Daidalikon: Studies in Memory of Raymond V. Schoder, Chicago, 1986, pp. 42-45, pls. 6-7.
T. Sengelin, “Kentaur et Kentaurides,” Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, vol. 8, pt. 1, Zurich and Dusseldorf, 1997, p. 714, no. 424.
J.M. Padgett, ed., Roman Sculpture in the Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton, 2001, p. 147, n. 7.
Exhibited
Art Institute of Chicago, Sculpture From the Classical Collection, 1 September 1987-31 August 1988.
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