Pompeii Mosaic Floors
The alexander mosaic is a roman floor mosaic originally from the house of the faun in pompeii an alleged imitation of a philoxenus of eretria or apelles painting that dates from circa 100 bc.
Pompeii mosaic floors. It is typically dated in the second half of the century between 120 and 100 b c. Those of subsequent epochs on the other hand show refinement in their composition in their taste in colour and in the preciousness of the tesserae used. Decorative floor tile and floor mosaic pompeii campania italy roman floor mosaic of a human skeleton from a roman villa or pompeiian villa in pompeii ad1 50. 300bc roman mosaics were a common way of decorating the floors and.
The roman mosaic floors which survive generally speak of this world of ease and plenty of languid content and quiet delight in domestic order but what i liked about the pompeii mosaics in life and death in pompeii and herculaneum the british museum exhibition on show till september 29 was that they also spoke of real people with. It depicts a battle between the armies of alexander the great and darius iii of persia and measures 2 72 by 5 13 metres. See more ideas about pompeii pompeii and herculaneum roman art. The renowned alexander mosaic from the house of the faun in pompeii probably copies a greek painting done by philoxenos of c.
Discovered in november 1824 by the archaeologist antonio bonucci the house of the tragic poet has interested scholars and writers for generations. Pompeii s aesthetic spans millennia it doesn t get more classic than this. The date of the mosaic fluctuates between the 3rd century bc and late 4th century very soon after the battles would have taken place. She reinterpreted the pattern into stone resulting in pompeii a mixed waterjet mosaic pattern hewn from classic italian marble.
The alexander mosaic dating from circa 100 bc is a roman floor mosaic originally from the house of the faun in pompeii that is allegedly an imitation of apelles painting. The skeleton holds two pitchers or jugs. The house of the tragic poet also called the homeric house or the iliadic house is a roman house in pompeii italy dating to the 2nd century bc the house is famous for its elaborate mosaic floors and frescoes depicting scenes from greek mythology. The oldest examples are works executed with simple motifs using tesserae of rough workmanship and of modest material.