Relief from a Sarcophagus
Relief from a Sarcophagus
Published 2017-12-07T17:48:29+00:00
This relief may have come from the top or side of a freestanding sarcophagus, or stone coffin. Such tombs were popular in and around Naples during the 1350s. They often included saints, typically the patron saints of the deceased, within medallions. Here St James appears on the left and St John the Baptist on the right.
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Date published | 07/12/2017 |
Title | Relief from a Sarcophagus |
Accession | Museum no. A.199-1946 |
Medium | Marble |
Place | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |