Lateran Museum - Sarcophagus, fourth century. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
On this sarcophagus are represented Christ before Caiaphas, the denial of S. Peter, the Nativity, the baptism of Christ, and the resurrection of Lazarus. On the cover below, the three Jews in the burning fiery furnace, and a young man in the Ark instead of Noah.'
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus of the fourth century, representing several miraculous events in the life of Christ, and His triumphal entrance into Jerusalem. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus, with its cover, fourth century, representing Christ's prophesying Peter's denial of him, and other subjects of the Bible. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The figures under small arches, round and triangular alternately, with fluted colonettes.'
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus, fourth century. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
In this sarcophagus are represented some of the miracles of Christ, among which the Woman of Cana is peculiar; the preaching and imprisonment of S. Peter. Below it are other fragments.'
Lateran Museum - Sculpture, fourth century - This cover, prepared for a female, has afterwards been used for Sabinus, who lived for forty-four years. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The sarcophagus represents the usual Bible subjects; in the centre is an Orante between two Apostles.'
Lateran Museum - Sculpture, fourth century - Sarcophagus representing the miracles of Christ, and three scenes in the life of S. Peter. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture, fourth century - Fragments of a sarcophagus, in which are represented the sacrifice of Abraham, and some miracles of Christ. Photographer: Unknown