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		<description>sarcophagi, ornamental or decorated capitals</description>
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			<title>Sarcophagus</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The sculpture of the stone sarcophagus was extensively practiced in Roman art and was continued into the Christian era. In some cases subjects similar to those of the catacombs were used. In others, scenes of the life of Jesus or more ceremonious compositions were created, showing the enthroned Christ receiving the homage of the apostles.
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The Good Shepherd
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