About the lot N° 57D
Title : Beautiful Roman Mosaic W/ Ornate Geometric Designs
Medium : Mosaics (opus tesellatum) are some of our enduring images from the Roman world, not only for their aesthetic beauty, but also because they reveal what Romans chose to depict and see every day decorating their private and public spaces. This example is abstract in its intention and presents the ancients' keen eye for design and fascination with geometry. In the Roman province of Syria, which encompassed most of the ancient Near East/Levant, mosaics seem to have developed as a popular art form relatively late, with most finds coming from the 3rd century CE or later. Syria was one of Rome's wealthiest provinces, but it was also far removed from Rome itself and Roman culture was overlaid on enduring cultural traditions from Hellenistic Greece and the great civilizations that came before it. For example, Antioch-on-the-Orontes (modern day Antakya, Turkey), was the capital of northern Roman Syria, and its excavations in the 1930s revealed more than three hundred mosaic pavements. Popular mosaic themes from this region were often mythological or religious scenes, depicting gods and goddesses, however, sometimes mosaics were created to fit the theme of a building or room. Condition report : Expected surface wear, commensurate with age. Otherwise, excellent and superbly preserved. The mosaic is mounted on honeycomb, an expensive but useful process that lightens the piece by two thirds for ease of handling and display.Artemis Gallery, auctioneer, Louisville, US
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Sale title : Exceptional Antiquities Ethnographic Fine Art
Sale date : 07 Oct 2021
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Sale Reference : Live Sale