Pediment Fragment
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Pediment Fragment
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Published 2017-04-06T15:57:36+00:00
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This portion of a pediment probably belonged to the temple of gens Flavia, which once occupied the area of the Baths of Diocletian. it shows a portrayal of the goddess Ceres dressed in a tunic, chiton, made of lightweight fabric that leacves her right breast exposed. The background of the relief is filled with sheaves of wheat, used as divine symbols for this goddess of agriculture, fertility and the harvest.
She may have been depicted on a throne or emerging from a leafy setting. As a tutelary deity of the Roman plebs, Ceres became a clear instrument of political propaganda during the imperial period to indicate the empire's prosperity.
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Date de publication | 06/04/2017 |
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Titre | Pediment Fragment |
Date | Late 1st century AD |
Période | Imperial Rome |
Medium | Marble |
Localisation | National Roman Museum |
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