Egyptian floral glass inlays or plaques, 2ndC BC-1stC AD: https://ancientglass.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/egyptian-floral-glass-inlays/ …pic.twitter.com/dvXh1xiAhN
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Roman mosaic glass inlay of a female face w/ red lips, 1stC BC-1stC AD, prob from Egypt: http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/257720 …pic.twitter.com/CU1xxhHjO2
Roman mosaic glass floral inlay from Oxyrhynchus, Egypt: https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/78404 …pic.twitter.com/0IY1M8bWNK
Late Hellenistic or early Roman mosaic glass inlay of a crocodile; Egypt, 1stC BC–1stC AD: http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/257724 …pic.twitter.com/sJdt9dbGYd
I can't get over the vividness of the colours, they seem so fresh. Incredible
Absolutely! :)
Imagine if we still had the paintings of the classical period which we can only read about. We often forget how much we lost
A Romano-Egyptian mosaic glass inlay of a grumpy lion, Egypt, 1stC BC–1stC AD: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21926/lot/117/ …pic.twitter.com/afa7ofevi6
that could have been made yesterday , startling, vivid fabulous !
Glad it was that end!
bathetic
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