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Roman Mosaic Collection

Step back in time with this captivating Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD

Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD, from the Villa of the Nile at Leptis Magna, Jamahiriya Museum, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa, Africa

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Roman mosaic

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Treading grapes

Treading grapes
Detail from a Roman mosaic depicting the wine harvest. It shows three men treading grapes and is located in the Amphitheatre House in Merida, Spain

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Mosaic from the House of Amphitrite, Roman city Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Mosaic from the House of Amphitrite, Roman city Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Polifemo and Galatea, a roman mosaic dating back to the 2nd century A. D

Polifemo and Galatea, a roman mosaic dating back to the 2nd century A. D. found in the subsoil of Plaza de la Corredera
Polifemo and Galatea, a roman mosaic dating back to the 2nd century A.D. found in the subsoil of Plaza de la Corredera in 1959

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Hunting scene (engraving)

Hunting scene (engraving)
3635362 Hunting scene (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hunting scene. Illustration for Illustrations of School Classics arranged)

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Roman Mosaic of Bellerophon and Chimaera (engraving)

Roman Mosaic of Bellerophon and Chimaera (engraving)
1096696 Roman Mosaic of Bellerophon and Chimaera (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Mosaic of Bellerophon and Chimaera)

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Mosaic of fishermen and fish, Utica Punic and Roman archaeological site, Tunisia

Mosaic of fishermen and fish, Utica Punic and Roman archaeological site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Close up of ancient tile mosaic

Close up of ancient tile mosaic

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Roman mosaic, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis

Roman mosaic, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

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Roman mosaic

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Roman Charioteer Roman Charioteer 3093 C008 / 4918

Roman Charioteer Roman Charioteer 3093 C008 / 4918
Detail from a 4th Century AD Roman floor Mosaic showing the popular and successful charioteer Marcianus with the palm of victory

Background imageRoman Mosaic Collection: Hunting Boar

Hunting Boar
Roman floor mosaic from a Roman Villa near Merida in Spain.It dates from the 4th century AD and shows a hunter(possibly Adonis) spearing a boar


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Step back in time with this captivating Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this ancient artwork transport us to a bygone era. Found in various locations such as the House of Amphitrite in Bulla Regia, Tunisia, and the Bardo Museum in Tunis, these mosaics offer a glimpse into the artistic mastery of the Romans. One particularly remarkable piece is Polifemo and Galatea, discovered beneath Plaza de la Corredera in Cordoba, Spain. This mosaic tells a tale of love and mythology that has captivated audiences for centuries. Another enchanting scene depicts hunters on an engraving, showcasing both their skill and dedication. The Mosaic of Bellerophon and Chimaera is another breathtaking example found within the walls of the Bardo Museum. Its depiction of bravery against mythical creatures leaves us awe-inspired at its craftsmanship. Not only do these mosaics depict mythological tales but also scenes from everyday life. A mosaic portraying fishermen amidst schools of fish transports us to Utica Punic and Roman archaeological site in Tunisia, where fishing was an integral part of daily existence. As we zoom closer to examine each tile individually, we marvel at their preservation over time. These ancient works continue to amaze visitors at museums like Carthage National Museum on Byrsa Hill – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – where they are displayed proudly alongside other artifacts from North Africa's rich history. Intricate yet resilient, these Roman mosaics provide glimpses into a world long past while reminding us that art truly transcends time itself.