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Roman Sea Monster Mosaic
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Roman Sea Monster Mosaic

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This 1st-c. AD Roman mosaic from a nymphaeum depicts a sea monster amid stylized waves. Made with colored tesserae, shells, and stucco, it adorned a space dedicated to water nymphs. Such imagery celebrated water’s life-giving power, intertwining mythology, luxury, and nature. In Roman gardens, these mosaics enhanced aesthetic appeal and reflected water’s cultural significance as a symbol of abundance and divine favor.
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