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| THREE ROMAN MOSAICS: MASKS OF A SATYR, DIONYSOS AND A PHRYGIAN SHEPHERD Or barbarian. The first two are traditional themes in a Roman dining room or triclinium, the latter more unusual and probably represents a pirate, understandable in the home of a coastal merchant. Ex French collection. North Africa, 3rd Century AD W. 21”, 15”, 17 1/4”; H. 12 7/8” Outer margins restored. Art of the Ancient World, 2004, no. 36 Art of the Ancient World, 1997, no. 33 DPL01-03 $40,000 Sales |
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