Roman Mosaic Panel, Circa 3rd/4th Century A.D.
A large Roman mosaic panel composed primarily of white, ochre, salmon pink, red, black, gray, and light blue tesserae. The design features a geometric arrangement including concentric lozenges, dentate bands, crosses, and parallel borders—likely part of a larger villa pavement. The tesserae survive with good surface integrity and strong coloration, typical of late Roman provincial workshop production.
55 1/2″ x 33 1/2″
Provenance: Merrin Gallery, New York, 1989
Sotheby’s, New York, 12/07/2001, Lot 133
Estimate: $4000 - $8000