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Alison Blickle, Mosaic Women (2017)
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Breechcloth
Breechcloth
Breechcloth; probably Yanktonai; 1860-1870Wool, porcupine quills, sinew, metal, horsehair, pigments; 117.5 x 28.5 cm.\RMV 710-9; Herman F.C. ten Kate collection; purchased from tra...
mosaic fragment
mosaic fragment
This mosaic fragment is made from grey-white tesserae. It may have been a plain mosaic in a corridor, or the border to a more decorative mosaic....
Detail of a mosaic floor from Amphissa
Detail of a mosaic floor from Amphissa
Late Roman mosaic discovered on the floor of the Gerolymatos' house in Amphissa. It depicts some kind of waterfowl, probably a heron or flamingo and it bears an inscription....
Mosaic in a Roman imperial era house at Amphissa
Mosaic in a Roman imperial era house at Amphissa
Part of a mosaic floor from a house of the Roman imperial period in Amphissa. It depicts birds and plants within medallions, surrounded by bands. On one side it is flanked by a ...
Fragment of a Mosaic Pavement with Maenad, from the Constantinian Villa at Daphne-Harbie
Fragment of a Mosaic Pavement with Maenad, from the Constantinian Villa at Daphne-Harbie
This fragmentary mosaic panel likely represents a maenad. The remaining portion of the pavement depicts a female head, tilted to the right, with hair in shades of brown. The figure...
Mosaic with Two Figures Seated on a Couch: Bottom Panel of Adonis and Erote (one of four panels from a floor)
Mosaic with Two Figures Seated on a Couch: Bottom Panel of Adonis and Erote (one of four panels from a floor)
This series of four mosaic fragments depicts a man and woman seated together on a couch with a pink canopy raised above their heads. The woman wears a dark purple himation with a g...
Mosaici moderni ispirati a soggetti danteschi
Mosaici moderni ispirati a soggetti danteschi
Modern mosaic artwork inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy...
Mosaici moderni ispirati a soggetti danteschi
Mosaici moderni ispirati a soggetti danteschi
Modern mosaic artwork inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy...