Funerary Stele with Eagle in Architectural Frame

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 302

Most funerary stelae from the Byzantine period in Egypt show one or more creatures or symbols set within a framework of architectural elements representing the sanctuary of a church. This is probably a visual reference to paradise.The large bird with outspread wings under the arch and the two others that crouch above may represent the three eagles that Coptic texts describe as guarding the door to paradise.

Funerary Stele with Eagle in Architectural Frame, Limestone with red paint; carved

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