Cautopates with Signs of the Zodiac

2nd century CE (Roman Imperial)

28.1 cm 50.4 cm 13.5 cm

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This fragment is dominated by a standing figure carved in high relief who wears a belted tunic and leggings and holds an inverted torch in his right hand. His costume and attribute suggest that the figure is Cautopates, an attendant of the god Mithras, who was a Persian creati...

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Max Falk, New York, by 1983, [mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1984, by gift.
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