Sarcophagus Lid with Last Judgement

late 3rd–early 4th century (?)
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 300
One of the earliest translations of biblical verse into image appears on the front of this sarcophagus lid. Christ, bearded and wearing a pallium (mantle), welcomes eight sheep to his right with a warm gaze and gentle pat, and with a raised hand he rejects the five goats to his left. The composition evokes the Gospel parable of Christ during the Last Judgment "separat[ing] people . . . as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats" (Matt. 25:31–46). The scroll bundle and costume that present Christ as a philosopher imbue him with learned authority. At this time, integrating bucolic and classical philosopher imagery was popular, so the workshop that carved this scene could have arranged similar figures differently for the decoration of non-Christian sarcophagi.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Sarcophagus Lid with Last Judgement
  • Date: late 3rd–early 4th century (?)
  • Culture: Roman
  • Medium: Marble
  • Dimensions: 16 × 93 1/2 × 2 5/8 in., 228 lb. (40.6 × 237.5 × 6.6 cm, 103.4 kg)
  • Classification: Sculpture-Stone
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1924
  • Object Number: 24.240
  • Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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