The outstanding marble sarcophagus of Christian politician …

Years: 352 - 363

The outstanding marble sarcophagus of Christian politician Junius Bassus, vir clarissimus and vicarius of Rome as well as praefectus urbi from March 25 to 25 August 25, 359, is, with its double frieze of figures grouped in small architectural niches, an early example of the high relief sculpture favored by early Christians.

The youthful, beardless Christ in the upper central niche draws from images of the pagan deity Apollo, an example of the adaptation of figures from pagan mythology as Christian images and symbols.

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