Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe

Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe

WW-401-013863
401·Stone in mortar·170.8 × 167 × 6.4 cm (67 1/4 × 65 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)

<p>This mosaic fragment was once part of a larger composition that paved the floor of a wealthy family villa in the Eastern Mediterranean. Composed of thousands of small tesserae, or stone cubes, it shows a giraffe and a human handler standing against a decorative backdrop of scallop-shaped semicircles. No doubt originally set amid a profusion of other wild and exotic animals, giraffes such as this one captivated the imagination of those who saw them in parades and public games. Writing around the turn of the third century, the historian Cassius Dio (about A.D. 150–235), among others, called this marvelous creature a Camelopardus because, in his opinion, the giraffe combined the physical traits of both the camel and the leopard.</p>

Catalogue

Year
401
Dimensions
170.8 × 167 × 6.4 cm (67 1/4 × 65 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)

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Record

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Year
401
Dimensions
170.8 × 167 × 6.4 cm (67 1/4 × 65 3/4 × 2 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-401-013863

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified