ROMAN MOSAIC - TIGER FIGHT WITH A FEMALE GLADIATOR

Product no.: MOSAGM04

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Delivery weight: 5 kg


Reproduction of a large mosaic decorated with a fight scene with a tiger chased by a femal gladiator. The Venator could be a gladiator dressed in the Amazon. Above the tiger, the Greek letter symbolizes death. This means that the animal has been killed by its opponent. In the upper right corner, the text refers to the games that took place in 158 AD. JC. under the reign of Antoninus Pius.

This mosaic comes from the Castra Praetoria in Rome and is kept in the Colosseum. It is dated to the second century AD.

 

Each mosaic is unique and can be presented flat, put into the floor, or presented as a painting (an attaching system is present on the back).

Craft work, full hand made, with many natural stones as marble, granite, travertine, quartz, limestone,...

This product can be delivered by post but it's better to take it from our stock.

Leng. : 105 cm ; Width. : 95 cm ; Weight : 10,5 kgs

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