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Side of a Sarcophagus: Death of Meleager. On the right: argument between Meleager and one of his uncles for the skin of the wild boar of Calydon. On the left, stands: Lachésis (stylet in hand, a foot posed on the wheel of the destiny) and fury (torch in hand) and Athaea, mother of Meleager (with firebrand which burns on the furnace bridge), central part: the deploration of death by his two sisters, his tutor, his nurse and Atalante seated. Ancient Roman. Marble, 72 x 206 cm. MA539. Photo: René-Gabriel Ojéda.
Location
Musée du Louvre/Paris/France
Unique Identifier
ART413580
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6636px × 4096px
Photo Credit
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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Argument
Atalanta
Deathbed
Fury, Greek Myth
Grief
Lachesis, one of the 3 Fates
Marble
Meleager
Relief
Roman
Sarcophagus