Funerary stele with scenes of the miracles of Christ
Funerary stele with scenes of the miracles of Christ
Published 2017-03-24T17:33:23+00:00
This funerary tombstone with scenes of miracles of Christ dates back to 290 - 310 a.D. and belong from the Kircher Museum. Built in the second half of the seventeenth century by the Roman Senate secretary, Alfonso Donnino from Toscanella, which he bequeathed to the Roman College his collection of antiquities, the Museum Kircherian suffered over the years and the various ups and downs.
Enhanced by his father Athanasius Kircher, who linked his name to the Museum, and later by Buonanni and Contucci fathers, in 1773 the museum went through a period of decline following the suppression of the Jesuit Order, made in Rome by papa Clemente XIV, the some precious antiques and numismatic collections were transferred to the Vatican Museums.
A subsequent revival occurred under the pontificate of Pius VI (1775-1799) who restored the Jesuit Order in 1825, and Leo XII handed them the Roman College: since then the Museum Kircherian enjoyed additional increases, under the direction of educated father Giuseppe Marchi, who enriched the series until 1860, and his successor, father Francesco Tongiorgi.
Date published | 24/03/2017 |
Title | Funerary stele with scenes of the miracles of Christ |
Date | 290-310 AD |
Period | Imperial Rome |
Medium | Stone |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | National Roman Museum |