Birth of Aphrodite - Ancient Greco-Roman Mosaic (original) (raw)

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Z10.5 THE BIRTH OF APHRODITE

Birth of Aphrodite-Venus | Greco-Roman mosaic

DETAILS

Museum Collection As-Suwayda National Museum, As-Suwayda
Catalogue No. -
Type Mosaic
Context Phillipopolis
Date -
Period Imperial Roman

DESCRIPTION

The goddess Aphrodite (Roman Venus) is borne across the sea in a cockle-shell by a pair of Ichthyocentaurs (fish-tailed centaurs) following her birth from the sea-foam. She is attended by two Erotes (Roman Cupids) who carry a billowing shawl. Traditionally the pair were Eros (Love) and Himeros (Desire). The goddess is crowned with a shining aureole and gazes at her reflection in a mirror.

ARTICLES

Aphrodite, Erotes, Ichthyocentaurs