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Dionysian Scene
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Dionysian Scene

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This marble sarcophagus relief (late 3rd c.) shows a bearded satyr guiding the youthful Dionysus, who carries a lyre, while a reclining figure fills the foreground. Overlapping bodies and sweeping drapery compress a lively procession into the shallow field. On Roman funerary monuments, such Dionysian scenes often suggested the soul’s release from earthly hardship into a joyful, transformed afterlife.

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