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Roman Geometric Mosaic From El Jem

Roman Geometric Mosaic From El Jem

Squared Roman geometric mosaic from El Jem, Tunisia, in North Africa. Mosaics were prevalent in Roman art and architecture, often used to decorate floors and walls in various structures. The mosaic in question showcases a geometric design, characterized by intricate patterns and symmetrical arrangements. The use of squares as a fundamental element gives the mosaic a structured and orderly appearance. The geometric motifs within the squares include lines, circles, triangles, and other geometric shapes, arranged in a visually pleasing and harmonious manner.

Image ID#: 25078 / Category: Arts / Price: 499$
Roman Geometric Mosaic From El Jem
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