Romersk antik Marmor Gravsten med indskrift - 32 cm

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Romersk marmorbyste med inskripsjon fra det 1.–2. århundrede e.Kr., mål 32 × 40 × 5 cm, i god stand, købt fra en europæisk privat samling.

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ITEM: Funerary slab with inscription 'D M / VIRGO CAECILIA FAL BONVS / FILIAE KARISSIMAE / V A XX M V D XII' - To the divine spirits. To Virgo Caecilia of the tribe Falerna, Good dear daughter. She lived 20 years, 5 months, and 12 days.
MATERIAL: Marble
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 2nd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 322 mm x 400 mm x 50 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex Galerie Hydra (1985)

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Roman funerary slabs crafted from marble represent one of the most enduring legacies of the empire's commemorative traditions. These markers, often referred to as stelae or plaques, were designed to be set into the walls of collective tombs, such as columbaria, or placed atop individual graves. The choice of marble was a deliberate statement of permanence and social standing, providing a smooth, bright surface that allowed for high-quality carving. Over time, the design of these slabs evolved from simple rectangular blocks to more decorative forms featuring architectural elements like pediments, pilasters, or ornate borders that framed the text.

The inscriptions on these slabs typically follow a highly standardized legal and social formula, often beginning with the abbreviation D.M. (Diis Manibus), dedicating the monument to the "Manes" or ancestral spirits of the deceased. The text provides a wealth of biographical data, including the individual's full name, age at the time of death (often recorded down to the days and hours), and their social status or profession. In many cases, the slab also names the person who commissioned the monument—frequently a spouse, parent, or former master—offering a poignant glimpse into the familial and social bonds that defined Roman life.

Beyond the literal meaning of the words, the paleography and craftsmanship of the lettering itself reveal much about the Roman world. Professional stonecutters used "capitalis monumentalis," a style of lettering characterized by its geometric precision and the use of serifs, which helped the characters remain legible even when viewed from a distance or under shifting light. Many slabs also incorporated symbolic motifs alongside the text, such as laurel wreaths for victory over death, tools representing the deceased’s trade, or small portraits. These marble records served as a vital "social survival" mechanism, ensuring that the name and memory of the individual would endure in the public eye long after they had passed.

Sælger's Historie

Din antikvar tilbyder gammel kunst og gamle mønter. Vores hovedmål er at tilbyde den højeste kvalitet til den bedste pris under respekt for og nøje overholde lovene om kulturarvsbeskyttelse og UNESCOs kulturarvsnormer. Derfor kommer alle de stykker, der udgives, fra private samlinger, hvor herkomsten kan kontrolleres eller internationale auktioner. Alle vores antikviteter og mønter er ledsaget af deres ægthedsbevis. Vi har en 90 dages returret uden tvivl. Hos Your Antiquarian er vi forpligtet til at hjælpe dårligt stillede grupper, og af denne grund doneres en del af hvert køb til velgørende organisationer for at hjælpe mennesker i nød.
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ITEM: Funerary slab with inscription 'D M / VIRGO CAECILIA FAL BONVS / FILIAE KARISSIMAE / V A XX M V D XII' - To the divine spirits. To Virgo Caecilia of the tribe Falerna, Good dear daughter. She lived 20 years, 5 months, and 12 days.
MATERIAL: Marble
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 2nd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 322 mm x 400 mm x 50 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex Galerie Hydra (1985)

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Roman funerary slabs crafted from marble represent one of the most enduring legacies of the empire's commemorative traditions. These markers, often referred to as stelae or plaques, were designed to be set into the walls of collective tombs, such as columbaria, or placed atop individual graves. The choice of marble was a deliberate statement of permanence and social standing, providing a smooth, bright surface that allowed for high-quality carving. Over time, the design of these slabs evolved from simple rectangular blocks to more decorative forms featuring architectural elements like pediments, pilasters, or ornate borders that framed the text.

The inscriptions on these slabs typically follow a highly standardized legal and social formula, often beginning with the abbreviation D.M. (Diis Manibus), dedicating the monument to the "Manes" or ancestral spirits of the deceased. The text provides a wealth of biographical data, including the individual's full name, age at the time of death (often recorded down to the days and hours), and their social status or profession. In many cases, the slab also names the person who commissioned the monument—frequently a spouse, parent, or former master—offering a poignant glimpse into the familial and social bonds that defined Roman life.

Beyond the literal meaning of the words, the paleography and craftsmanship of the lettering itself reveal much about the Roman world. Professional stonecutters used "capitalis monumentalis," a style of lettering characterized by its geometric precision and the use of serifs, which helped the characters remain legible even when viewed from a distance or under shifting light. Many slabs also incorporated symbolic motifs alongside the text, such as laurel wreaths for victory over death, tools representing the deceased’s trade, or small portraits. These marble records served as a vital "social survival" mechanism, ensuring that the name and memory of the individual would endure in the public eye long after they had passed.

Sælger's Historie

Din antikvar tilbyder gammel kunst og gamle mønter. Vores hovedmål er at tilbyde den højeste kvalitet til den bedste pris under respekt for og nøje overholde lovene om kulturarvsbeskyttelse og UNESCOs kulturarvsnormer. Derfor kommer alle de stykker, der udgives, fra private samlinger, hvor herkomsten kan kontrolleres eller internationale auktioner. Alle vores antikviteter og mønter er ledsaget af deres ægthedsbevis. Vi har en 90 dages returret uden tvivl. Hos Your Antiquarian er vi forpligtet til at hjælpe dårligt stillede grupper, og af denne grund doneres en del af hvert køb til velgørende organisationer for at hjælpe mennesker i nød.
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Detaljer

Kultur
Romersk antik
Århundrede/ Tidsramme
1st - 2nd Century A.D
Name of object
Funerary slab with inscription
Erhvervet fra
Privat samling
År erhvervet
2025
Materiale
Marmor
Land erhvervet fra
Holland
Stand
God
Tidligere ejer erhvervet fra
Antikmarked
Height
32 cm
Tidligere ejer – år erhvervet
1970
Width
40 cm
Tidligere ejer – land erhvervet fra
Tyskland
Dybde
5 cm
Jeg bekræfter, at jeg har erhvervet denne genstand lovligt, og at jeg har lov til at sælge det
Ja
Autenticitet
Original/officiel
SpanienBekræftet
6745
Genstande solgt
100%
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