Roman marble relief of a ship within a wreath

Corinth, Greece

The depiction of a ship within a wreath often carries religious and symbolic weight, representing a successful voyage granted by divine favor or a metaphorical journey to the afterlife. In the Roman cultic context of Corinth, such imagery could be dedicated to deities like Isis Pelagia or Poseidon, who were petitioned by sailors and merchants for protection at sea.

The wreath surrounding the vessel is a symbol of victory and sanctification, frequently used in Roman religious art to denote that the subject is consecrated or has achieved a divinely blessed status. 


Roman period marble architectural fragment featuring a ship relief enclosed in a sacrificial or celebratory wreath
Taken on  Friday 05th of July 2019
Device: Google
Model: Pixel 3 XL
Genre:  5th century BC
Source:  Greece

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