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Jonah Cast Up_1965.238_web
“Jonah Cast Up”, is on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art and can be seen in Gallery 104 Late Antiquity. This Piece was produced in Late Roman, Asia Minor, early Christian, 3rd century (AD 280-90). This piece is an outstanding depiction of Jonah being spit out of the mouth of a mythical monster who was created by the imagination of the artist of this piece according to the museum’s website. This work is made of Marble and has overall dimensions of 41.5 X 36 X 18.5 cm. This piece was funded by the John L. Severance Fund and the accession number is 1965.238. This image is in the public domain and can be viewed on the museum’s website.
Jonah Cast Up_1965.238_web
“Jonah Cast Up”, is on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art and can be seen in Gallery 104 Late Antiquity. This Piece was produced in Late Roman, Asia Minor, early Christian, 3rd century (AD 280-90). This piece is an outstanding depiction of Jonah being spit out of the mouth of a mythical monster who was created by the imagination of the artist of this piece according to the museum’s website. This work is made of Marble and has overall dimensions of 41.5 X 36 X 18.5 cm. This piece was funded by the John L. Severance Fund and the accession number is 1965.238. This image is in the public domain and can be viewed on the museum’s website.