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Arles (Francia). Museo cristiano. Sarcofago del passaggio del Mar Rosso

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Sarcophagus of the chaste Susanna with the portrait of the two deceased within an "imago clipeata" in the central field. The sarcophagus is divided into two registers: scenes of the Old Testament are represented, among which is the scene of the Crossing of the Red Sea, below the "imago clipeata".
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Title: Arles (Francia). Museo cristiano. Sarcofago del passaggio del Mar Rosso
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Sarcophagus of the chaste Susanna with the portrait of the two deceased within an "imago clipeata" in the central field.
The sarcophagus is divided into two registers: scenes of the Old Testament are represented, among which is the scene of the Crossing of the Red Sea, below the "imago clipeata".

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