DescriptionRom, Domitilla-Katakomben, Der gute Hirte.jpg
Deutsch: Rom, Domitilla-Katakomben, Der gute Hirte
English: The Good Shepherd. Sculpture in marble. Rome. Catacombs of Domitila, ca. 300-350 d. JC. The origin stating Catacombs of Domtitila is not right; two sources (the Vatican museum and a reference book) both state the statue was found in the Catacomb of Callistus.[1][2]
Español: El Buen Pastor. Escultura en mármol. Roma. Catacumbas de Domitila, ca. 300-350 d. JC.
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↑Lowrie, Walter (1901) Christian Art and Archaeology, The MacMillan Company, pp. 289−290 "Figure 117 illustrates a statue of the Good Shepherd belonging to the third century, found in the catacomb of Callistus; it is altogether the most gracious representation of this symbol which exists, though a number have been found at Rome and even in the Orient."
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