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CUBICULUM OF LEONIS, CATACOMB OF COMMODILLA Near Rome. Late 4 th century. [Fig. 07 -01]
THE LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE WORLD [Map 07 -01]
ARK OF THE COVENANT AND MENORAHS Wall painting in a Jewish catacomb, Villa Torlonia, Rome. 3 rd century. 3'11" × 5'9" (1. 19 × 1. 8 m). [Fig. 07 -02]
WALL WITH TORAH NICHE From a house-synagogue, Dura-Europos, Syria. 244 -245 CE. Tempera on plaster, section approx. 40' (12. 19 m) long. Reconstructed in the National Museum, Damascus, Syria. [Fig. 07 -03]
THE CROSSING OF THE RED SEA Detail of a wall painting from a house-synagogue, Dura-Europos, Syria. 244 -245 CE. National Museum, Damascus, Syria. [Fig. 07 -04]
A CLOSER LOOK: The Mosaic Floor of the Beth Alpha Synagogue by Marianos and Hanina. Ritual Objects, Celestial Diagram, and Sacrifice of Isaac. Galilee, Israel. 6 th century CE.
RECONSTRUCTION OF BAPTISTERY, WITH FRAGMENTS OF ORIGINAL FRESCO From Christian house-church, Dura-Europos, Syria. Before 256. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut. [Fig. 07 -05]
THE GOOD SHEPHERD WITH ADAM AND EVE AFTER THE FALL Detail of lunette fresco in FIG. 7 -5. [Fig. 07 -06]
THE GOOD SHEPHERD, ORANTS, AND THE STORY OF JONAH Painted ceiling of the Catacomb of SS. Peter and Marcellinus, Rome. Late 3 rd-early 4 th century. [Fig. 07 -07]
THE GOOD SHEPHERD Eastern Mediterranean, probably Anatolia (Turkey). Second half of the 3 rd century. Marble, height 19 -3/4" (50. 2 cm), width 6" (15. 9 cm). Cleveland Museum of Art. John L. Severance Fund (1965. 241) [Fig. 07 -08]
RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF THE INTERIOR OF OLD ST. PETER'S, ROME c. 320 -327. [Fig. 07 -09]
INTERIOR, CHURCH OF SANTA SABINA View from the south aisle near the sanctuary toward the entrance. c. 422 -432. [Fig. 07 -10]
CHURCH OF SANTA SABINA, Rome Exterior view from the southeast. c. 422 -432. [Fig. 07 -11]
HARVESTING OF GRAPES Ambulatory vault, church of Santa Costanza, Rome. c. 350. Mosaic. [Fig. 07 -12]
PLAN (A) AND RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING (B) of OLD ST. PETER's c. 320 -327; atrium added in later 4 th century. Approx. 394' (120 m) long and 210' (64 m) wide. [Fig. 07 -13 a]
PLAN (A) AND RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING (B) of OLD ST. PETER's c. 320 -327; atrium added in later 4 th century. Approx. 394' (120 m) long and 210' (64 m) wide. [Fig. 07 -13 b]
PLAN (A) AND SECTION (B) OF THE CHURCH OF SANTA COSTANZA, ROME c. 350. [Fig. 07 -14]
CHURCH OF SANTA COSTANZA, ROME c. 350. View from ambulatory into rotunda. [Fig. 07 -15]
SARCOPHAGUS OF CONSTANTINA c. 350. Porphyry, height 7'5" (2. 26 m). Musei Vaticani, Vatican, Rome. [Fig. 07 -16]
SARCOPHAGUS OF JUNIUS BASSUS Grottoes of St. Peter, Vatican, Rome. c. 359. Marble, 4' × 8' (1. 2 × 2. 4 m). [Fig. 07 -17]
ORATORY OF GALLA PLACIDIA, RAVENNA c. 425 -426. [Fig. 07 -18]
ORATORY OF GALLA PLACIDIA View from entrance, barrel-vaulted arms housing sarchophagi, lunette mosaic of the martyrdom of St. Lawrence. c. 425 -426. [Fig. 07 -19]
THE GOOD SHEPHERD Lunette over the entrance, Oratory of Galla Placidia. c. 425 -426. Mosaic. [Fig. 07 -20]
SS. ONESIPHOROS AND PORPHYRIOS STANDING BEFORE AN ARCHITECTURAL BACKDROP Mosaics on the interior of the dome of the church of St. George (formerly the mausoleum of Galerius). Thessaloniki, northern Greece. Rotunda 4 th century; mosaics 5 th century. [Fig. 07 -21]
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