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The use of over one million tiles to make the alexander mosaic allowed its creator to

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FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columns

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columnsFUNCTION:

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columnsFUNCTION:-found in the House of Faun which was the nicest mansion found in Pompeii which means it was a piece of art aristocrats would have invested in for perhaps their own enjoyment and for the enjoyment of guests

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columnsFUNCTION:-found in the House of Faun which was the nicest mansion found in Pompeii which means it was a piece of art aristocrats would have invested in for perhaps their own enjoyment and for the enjoyment of guests-the bronze faun statue found there suggests the owners cared much for art

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columnsFUNCTION:-found in the House of Faun which was the nicest mansion found in Pompeii which means it was a piece of art aristocrats would have invested in for perhaps their own enjoyment and for the enjoyment of guests-the bronze faun statue found there suggests the owners cared much for art-the subject matter is significant, it depicts the god-like (think about his breastplate)breastplate, powerful, strong historical figure, Alexander who like the Romans, wanted to conquer the world, and had qualities of strength and military genius which would have been admired by Romans

FORM:-floor mosaic, 2.72 by 5.13 meters -made from more than one million and a half pieces of stone and glass-found in the House of Faun in Pompeii-possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a greek artist named Philoxenos because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny-found on the floor between to peristyles (open courtyards) crowded by columnsFUNCTION:-found in the House of Faun which was the nicest mansion found in Pompeii which means it was a piece of art aristocrats would have invested in for perhaps their own enjoyment and for the enjoyment of guests-the bronze faun statue found there suggests the owners cared much for art-the subject matter is significant, it depicts the god-like (think about his breastplate)breastplate, powerful, strong historical figure, Alexander who like the Romans, wanted to conquer the world, and had qualities of strength and military genius which would have been admired by Romans-Alexander's conquest notably lead to the unification of Greece, a culture the Roman's respected and imitated, the mosaic would have been a symbol of this respect, and almost a source of inspiration

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