Fragment of a sarcophagus depicting the daughter of King Lycomedes, unknown Roman workshop, Classified Gallic Scenography, Lycomedes mythology, Roman art, late 2nd–3rd century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, bas-relief sarcophagus, height 77 cm, width 32.5 cm, depth 16 cm, weight 63.5 kg, A carved stone relief fragment showing the draped torso and lower body of a figure with flowing, layered garments, displayed against a neutral gray background; the stone has a weathered, textured surface in shades of beige, off-white, and light gray, with shadows accentuating the folds and carved details, and a darker gray area near the lower right where the stone appears more worn.
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Fragment of a sarcophagus depicting the daughter of King Lycomedes, unknown Roman workshop, Classified Gallic Scenography, Lycomedes mythology, Roman art, late 2nd–3rd century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476, bas-relief sarcophagus, height 77 cm, width 32.5 cm, depth 16 cm, weight 63.5 kg, A carved stone relief fragment showing the draped torso and lower body of a figure with flowing, layered garments, displayed against a neutral gray background; the stone has a weathered, textured surface in shades of beige, off-white, and light gray, with shadows accentuating the folds and carved details, and a darker gray area near the lower right where the stone appears more worn.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

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