Roman Sarcophagus with Four Seasons
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Roman Sarcophagus with Four Seasons

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This mid-3rd century CE Roman marble sarcophagus panel depicts allegorical figures of Spring and Summer. Spring holds flowers, symbolizing youth and renewal, while Summer carries wheat, representing abundance and harvest. Common in Roman funerary art, this motif connects the seasons to life’s cycle and the hope for resurrection, reflecting beliefs in a joyful afterlife and nature’s eternal cycle.