About the lot N° 52A
Title : Roman Mosaic W/ Birds, Urn, Palm For Victory & Peace
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 piece at first glance seems quite simple - two birds inspecting the contents of a vessel below a palm tree. However, the symbolism of the iconography is layered and rich. Perhaps this piece is commemorating a victory that recently occurred in a Roman arena - perhaps it is a statement of peace - perhaps a plea for longevity or eternal life. While impossible to know for certain, one can muse on these possibilities and certainly appreciate the immense skill and technique it took to create. Condition report : Mounted in a modern cement matrix with a metal frame and board backing for added security. Small losses around edges and a few missing tesserae throughout, but the image is vivid and no detail is lost. Otherwise in very nice condition with light encrustation in between the tesserae. Inventory label that reads Lot No. CFO271 / 010 Classic F.A. and another small white collection label with the number 5738 on one side of metal framing.Artemis Gallery, auctioneer, Louisville, US
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Sale title : Antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Italy, Asia
Sale date : 25 Oct 2018
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Sale Reference : Live Sale