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Life Death & Revelry - The Farnese Sarcophagus (Paperback)
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Life Death & Revelry - The Farnese Sarcophagus (Paperback)
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In terms of antiquarian fame, the Farnese Sarcophagus - elaborately
carved with satyrs and maenads gathering grapes - may be the most
important work of art in the Gardner collection, and perhaps of its
type in America. A large, rectangular coffin of Pentelic marble,
the Farnese Sarcophagus was exported from Athens to the area of
Rome in the late Severan period, between c. 222 and 235 AD. The
carving of the satyrs and maenads was especially suited to the
artistic tastes of Mannerist and Baroque Rome, providing one of the
most elegant examples of Greek imperial optic elongation to have
survived from ancient times. Life Death& Revelry will offer a
multi-disciplinary, multi-era look at this important monument.
Published to accompany an exhibition at the Isabella Steward
Gardner Museum, Boston, it will bring together archaeological
analyses of the piece and its previous restorations, and numerous
Renaissance prints and drawings depicting the sarcophagus during
its time in Rome.
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