Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
ADJUNCT MODULE A: ITALIAN ART
Preferred Title:
Floor Mosaic with Story of Hylas and the Nymphs
Image View:
Detail, nymphs seize Hylas as he fills a pitcher with water
Creator:
unknown (Roman (ancient))
Location:
repository: Museo Nazionale Romano (Rome, Lazio, Italy) inv. 423108
Location Note:
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme; largo di Villa Peretti, 1
GPS:
41.901403 12.498216
Date:
ca. 100-30 BCE (creation)
Cultural Context:
Roman (ancient)
Style Period:
Late Republican
Work Type 1:
mosaic (visual work)
Work Type 2:
floor (surface element)
Classification:
mosaics
Material:
colored stone tesserae
Technique:
mosaic (process)
Description:
This floor with a geometric design features a central panel (emblemata) with the story of Hylas, who participated in the expedition of the Argonauts and was captured by the nymphs. Hylas remained their eternal prisoner and thus had an immortal life. Dated between the end of the 2nd century BCE and the beginning of the Imperial period. From Rome, the area of Tor Bella Monaca. [Description from museum label].
Collection:
Adjunct Module A: Italian Art
Identifier:
7A3-R-PM-MEH-A06
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Floor Mosaic with Story of Hylas and the Nymphs