Object details
Object number
S8w9
Creator(s)
Roman
Title
Rectangular Cinerary Urn
Date
about 27 BCE - 68 CE
Medium
Pentelic marble
Dimensions
64.8 x 44.5 x 31.8 cm (25 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.)
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings
Inscribed (on central tablet): DIS*MANIB / Q*MINVCIPRIMIGEN / ET*MINVCIAE*SVCCESSAE / CONIVGI*EIVS / Q MINVCIVS ICARVS / PARENTIBVS OPTIMIS (For the Manes [Chthonic deities, like Lares] / To Quintus Minucius Primigenus / and Minucia Successa / his spouse / Quintus Minucius Icarus / to the best of parents)
Provenance
Made for Quntus Minucius Primigenus and Minucia Successa. Comissioned by their son Quintus Minucius Icarus.
Cinerarium described and inscription transcribed in the 16th century by the Flemish antiquarian Martinus Smetius (about 1525-1578) and in March 1550 by the Swiss scholar Metellus (16th century), at the port of Ostia.
Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the Galleria Sangiorgi, Rome for about 40 lire on 13 April 1895.
Commentary
Intended to hold the cremated remains of the deceased, this Roman cinerary urn was dedicated by a son to ‘Parentibus Optimis’—the best of parents. On the front panel, a couple hold hands before an open doorway, symbolizing harmony in perpetuity in the afterlife. The panel above the door bears the traditional invocation in Latin, ‘Dis Manibus,’ or ‘to the spirits of the dead.’
This touching memorial was first displayed by Isabella in her Italian garden at Green Hill, before becoming a permanent part of the installation of cinerary urns in the Chinese Loggia.
Bibliography
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 14, no. 1359. (consult for earlier manuscript citations)
Gilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), p. 54. (Roman)
Cornelius C. Vermeule III et al. Sculpture in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, 1977), pp. 36-37, no. 49. (Roman, early imperial)
Gallery
Chinese Loggia
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