Original location (text)
Unknown. Attributed to the Villa Randanini catacombs in early scholarship, but this has now been widely dismissed. Earliest known provenance was in the Kirchner collection in Rome in the 17th century.Unknown. Attributed to the Villa Randanini catacombs in early scholarship, but this has now been widely dismissed. Earliest known provenance was in the Kirchner collection in Rome in the 17th century.
Description
Fragment of the front of a marble “Season Sarcophagus”; two Victories hold a clipeus (shield), within which is depicted a seven-branch menorah. Of the personifications of the Four Seasons, only the figure of Autumn remains entire, to the right of the menorah scene; he carries a basket of fruit in one hand and a pair of wild fowl in the other. To the right of Autumn are the fragmentary remains of Winter, who also holds an animal – perhaps a boar or a hare. The figures of Spring and Summer should stand to the left of the clipeus, but are missing. Underneath the clipeus are three putti or cupids, who are depicted treading grapes in a vat, which is itself decorated with two lions-head spouts. Beneath Autumn, a further two putti are shown riding a hare and dog (Konikoff, Sarcophagi from the Jewish Catacombs, p. 38, no. 14).