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Sarcophagus Fragment with the Good Shepherd

Description: This fragment comes from a small Early Christian sarcophagus that was probably made for a child. At the right is a young shepherd, who carries a lamb over his shoulders as two sheep gaze up at him from below. The image of the Good Shepherd originated with the pagan Greek figure of Hermes (the gods' messenger and ram-bearer) and was later transformed into Jesus as the Good Shepherd who watches over his flock.

Artist: Anonymous (Roman)
Created: early 4th century
Medium: marble
Dimensions: 13 9/16 x 21 5/8 in. (34.5 x 55 cm)

Culture: Roman

Period: Late Antique

Country: Italy

Style: Early Christian

Provenance: Jerome M. Eisenberg [Royal-Athena Galleries], London and New York, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2001, by purchase.

Credit Line: Museum purchase with funds drawn from the Medieval Fund and the W. Alton Jones Foundation Acquisition Fund, 2001
Accession No. 41.325