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Garlanded Woman
Marble Relief of Antinous as SilvanusGarlanded WomanGanymede Kidnapped by ZeusCupid Riding Aegipan Across the SeaPastoral SceneHeliosRoman Opus Sectile Panel of HylasHylas and NymphsNymphs Abducting HylasSeated Figure with TorchFestive ProcessionAbduction of Hylas and Festive Procession

Garlanded Woman

This mosaic (2nd–3rd cc.) shows a garlanded woman framed by a patterned border. Found in a cubiculum (bedroom), it reflects the Roman taste for richly decorated domestic interiors. Her identity is debated—she may evoke a season, a muse, or even Dionysus in feminine form. Such ambiguity reflects how Roman household art blended myth, allegory, and personal symbolism.
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