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Dogmatic Sarcophagus

The Dogmatic Sarcophagus, also known as the "Trinity Sarcophagus" is an early Christian sarcophagus of about 320–350,〔Various scholars give narrower ranges, but the great majority of dates given fall within this range〕 now in the Vatican Museums (Vatican 104).〔There is another "Trinity Sarcophagus" at Arles, alsao with a three-figure Trinity.〕 It was discovered in the 19th century during rebuilding works at the basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura.
It and the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus are two of the most important examples of Christian-Roman sculpture of the Constantinian era. It draws its name from its clear references to the dogmas of the Council of Nicaea (325), in particular to Christ being consubstantial with God the Father, as shown (for example) by the scene of a figure with the appearance of Jesus between Adam and Eve, though whether the figure is to be understood as Christ or God the Father is less clear – the dogmatic point works either way.〔Milburn, 68 describes the figure as "God"〕
==Description==
The front face is split into two registers, typical of the style of the time, with Old Testament and New Testament subjects and a central shell-shaped ''clipeus'' containing the portraits of the dead couple, embraced and wearing marital clothes typical of the 4th century (''tunica manicata'', ''dalmatina'' and ''toga contabulata'' by the man, who holds a ''rotulus'' in his hand, and tunic and palla by the woman). The heads are basic types, showing there was either no desire or not enough time to personalize the sarcophagus.
In the upper register are five episodes, two from the book of Genesis and two miracles of Christ:
*Three similar bearded figures representing the Trinity, the middle enthroned representing God the Father, creating Eve from the rib of Adam, who lies on the ground.〔Milburn, 68〕
*A younger, beardless, figure with the conventional appearance of Christ between Adam and Eve, and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
*Marriage at Cana
* Multiplication of the loaves
*Resurrection of Lazarus
In the lower register are six scenes, one linked to Christ's birth, two to the Bible and three to St Peter:
*Adoration of the Magi, with an enthroned Virgin and Child, and with Magi in oriental dress and Phrygian caps, and with Balaam behind the throne
*Healing the blind
*Daniel in the lions' den
*Habbakuk with the basket of loaves and the angel
*Peter denying Christ, with the crowing cockerel from the Gospel account
*Peter's arrest, by two soldiers wearing Pannonian caps
*Moses or Peter creating a spring of water in the presence of a centurion (with the latter wearing typical 4th century military dress)
The sarcophagus can be dated to between 330 and 340 due to the male hairstyles (apart from those of Christ and Peter), the squat square figures and the lack of calligraphic detail. There are echoes of the previous "plebeian" official art, which has led some to suggest that the sarcophagus is from the same workshop that produced and amended the reliefs for the Arch of Constantine, although there are already signs of a desire for classicism that only fully showed itself later (the arch is dated to 350, ten years later than the sarcophagus).

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