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Mosaic work depicting the Summer Goddess (or Ceres, the Goddess of growing plants)

Mosaic work depicting the Summer Goddess (or Ceres, the Goddess of growing plants)


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Mosaic work depicting the Summer Goddess (or Ceres, the Goddess of growing plants)

Mosaic work depicting the Summer Goddess (or Ceres, the Goddess of growing plants) 3rd Century A.D. Tunisia, Carthage, Musee National De Carthage (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

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Media ID 9511519

3d Century Ad Ceres Deity Female Likeness Frame Goddess Looking At Camera Lying On Side Mosaic Mythology Season Semi Dress Wrist


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This print showcases a mesmerizing mosaic work depicting the Summer Goddess, also known as Ceres, the revered deity of growing plants. Created in the 3rd Century A. D. , this remarkable piece hails from Tunisia's Carthage and is now housed at the Musee National De Carthage (Archaeological Museum). The Roman artistry behind this masterpiece is evident in its intricate details and vibrant colors. The goddess herself lies gracefully on her side, exuding an air of tranquility and power. Her semi-dressed form adds to her allure while maintaining an aura of modesty. As we gaze upon this allegorical image, it becomes apparent that every element has been thoughtfully crafted to symbolize abundance and fertility associated with summer. Surrounding Ceres are exquisite flowers representing growth and blossoming life, reminding us of nature's bountiful gifts during this season. With a horizontal frame perfectly capturing her beauty, Ceres looks directly at the camera with a serene expression. This portrayal not only highlights her divine status but also invites viewers to connect with her spiritual presence. Steeped in history and religious significance, this mosaic serves as a testament to ancient Rome's reverence for deities like Ceres. It stands as a timeless reminder of humanity's eternal fascination with mythology and our deep-rooted connection to nature.

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