Chariot of Poseidon - Ancient Greco-Roman Mosaic (original) (raw)
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Z2.9 THE CHARIOT OF POSEIDON
DETAILS
Museum Collection | Ostia Antica, Rome |
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Catalogue No. | - |
Type | Mosaic |
Context | Ostia, Baths of Neptune |
Date | - |
Period | Imperial Roman |
DESCRIPTION
Poseidon (Roman Neptune) drives a chariot drawn by a pair of Hippocamps (fish-tailed horses). He holds a trident in his hand and wears a billowing cloak. The god is surrounded by a variety of mythic and mundane sea creatures including fish-tailed horse, panther, bull, goat and ram. Triton, depicted as an Ichthyocentaur or marine centaur, blows a conch-shell trumpet. In the lower left-hand corner Pygmies battle cranes.