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Erotes Embracing
This marble sarcophagus relief (late 3rd c.) shows two embracing Erotes, the winged attendants of love and symbols of the soul. Their gentle pose reflects harmony, renewal, and the hope of joyful reunion in the afterlife. In Roman funerary art, such intimate gestures were allegorical rather than erotic—expressing eternal youth, affection, and the soul’s peaceful passage beyond death.
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