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the Alexander mosaic
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His sister
The Romans kept dogs as pets. The famous dog mosaic had "cave canem" written on it, which means beware of the dog.
One of the most famous Roman mosaics is the Alexander Mosaic, which depicts the battle between Alexander the Great and Persian King Darius III. Another well-known mosaic is the Villa Romana del Casale mosaic, located in Sicily, Italy, which showcases intricate scenes of Roman life and mythology. The House of the Faun in Pompeii also contains notable mosaics, such as the Battle of Issus mosaic.
The floors in a Roman villa were generally mosaic or stone slabs. Depending on the preferences of the owner they could be mosaic scenes such as the famous Alexander mosaic or the one of a watchdog with the warning "beware of Dog", found at Pompeii. However most of the flooring mosaics were of geometrical designs.
There is not one. although their work was appreciated, sculptors, painted, mosaic makras and the like were not really appreciated and their names were not mentioned.
If you are referring to the art in general, as in the type of art famous for depicting Bible scenes in cathedrals and church sanctuaries, it is simply called stained glass, or Mosaic, art.
A mosaic mirror can be purchased at a site called MUM-NYC. One can also check Ebay as there are mosaic mirrors available for direct purchase and some being auctioned.
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The House of the Tragic Poet is located in Pompeii, Italy. It is a well-preserved Roman house known for its intricate mosaic floors, including the famous mosaic of a dog with the inscription "Cave Canem" (Beware of the dog).
A picture made with with tiles and stone is a mosaic.
There is a mosaic picture from AD 261 in this weeks newspaper.