Exhibitions

Marvelous Menagerie: A Roman Mosaic

Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011 - Sunday, July 24, 2011
Location: Legion of Honor, Gallery 1

A large and impressive Roman mosaic pavement was discovered unexpectedly in 1996 about three feet below ground in Lod (ancient Lydda), Israel. Measuring 50 by 27 feet and comprising seven panels, this mosaic floor is of exceptional quality and in an excellent state of preservation.

The exhibition features the three large panels found in what was most likely a large audience room in the home of a wealthy Roman living in the Eastern Roman Empire ca. A.D. 300: The central medallion, depicting various exotic animals, is flanked by two rectangular end panels, one of which represents a marine scene with fish and ships.

The Lod Mosaic is on loan from the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Shelby White and Leon Levy Lod Mosaic Center.

This exhibition continues the accord between the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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Highlights from the Collection

From the Ancient Near Eastern Collection

Foundation Nail from the Temple of Nin-Girsu Built by Ur-Baba, Governor of Lagash

From the Egyptian Collection

Shabti of Sennedjem

Aryballos in the Shape of a Hippalektryon

From the Greek and Roman Collection

Aryballos in the Shape of a Hippalektryon

Ancient Art Council | Legion of Honor

100 34th Avenue, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, CA 94121 | Telephone: 415.750.3660 | E-Mail: ancientart@famsf.org

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