Allegorical figure of Winter, Nimbate holding an overflowing amphora, inscribed in Greek
Mosaic in white marble, black volcanic stone and polychrome limestone, 33 1/4 x 31 1/2 in.
Probably Lebanon or Jordon, Early Byzantine I, 5th - 6th Century
Courtesy of Antiquarium
JACKSON POLLOCK
Untitled, c. 1938-41, mosaic tesserae with braced wooden frame, 54 x 24 in. CR#1048
The Virgin Mary, Nimbate and bejeweled, holding a pearl (a symbol of salvation)
Mosaic in white marble, black volcanic stone and polychrome limestone, 33 1/4 x 31 1/2 in.
Probably Lebanon or Jordan, Early Byzantine I, 5th - 6th Century
Courtesy of Antiquarium
Head of Eros, Imperial Roman Moasic, Eastern Mediterranean, 2nd - 3rd Century,
white marble, black volcanic stone, polychrome glass, 18 5/8 x 20 5/8 in.
Courtesy of Antiquarium
JEANNE REYNAL Merce Cunningham, 1975, mosaic tesserae on pigmented cement, 21 x 24 in. JREY065
Courtesy Eric Firestone Gallery
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TIFFANY GLASS & DECORATING CO.
Mosaic sample panel c. 1892 – 1900, orange and blue favrile glass tesserae, 35 ½ x 13 in.
Courtesy Lillian Nassau Gallery
ALLEGORICAL FIGURE OF WINTER
Nimbate holding an overflowing amphora
Inscribed in Greek, probably Lebanon or Jordan, Early Byzantine I, 5th– 6th Century
Mosaic in white marble, black volcanic stone and polychrome limestone, 33 ¼ x 31 1/2 in.
Courtesy Antiquarium
JACKSON POLLOCK
Untitled c. 1938 – 1941, mosaic tesserae in cement with braced wooden frame,54 x 24 in., CR#1048
The Virgin Mary, Nimbate and bejeweled, holding a pearl (a symbol of salvation)
Mosaic in white marble, black volcanic stone and polychrome limestone, 33 1/4 x 31 1/2 in.
Probably Lebanon or Jordan, Early Byzantine I, 5th - 6th Century
Courtesy of Antiquarium
TIFFANY STUDIOS (1900-1910)
Mosaic sample panel for the Citizens Savings and Trust Company Building, Cleveland, Ohio, c. (1903)
Favrile glass tesserae embedded in plaster, 29 x 16 in.
Courtesy Lillian Nassau Gallery
JEANNE REYNAL The Hours and Their Birds, 1955, smalti, marble, and pigmented cement on board, 47 3/4 x 48 x 3/4 in.
Courtesy Eric Firestone Gallery