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Roman Sarcophagus: Selene and Endymion

Carved panel from the side of a Roman sarcophagus. Selene, steps down from her chariot. At her feet lies Endymion.  A woman stands over him, holding a bunch of poppies in the crook of her left arm. In her right hand she pours something from a small bottle over Endymion.
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    Selene and Endymion (3rd c. AD). Front panel of a Roman sarcophagus found at Ostia in 1825. New York, Metrpolitan Museum, inv. 47.100.4a–b.

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