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  2. Beverly Magennis - Wikipedia

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    The exterior is decorated in mosaic tile, with an entrance and windows. The torso is constructed has a bondo finish and is painted. The stucco interior contains a small kitchen, mosaic countertops, dining table, and sleeping quarters. [9]

  3. Sosus of Pergamon - Wikipedia

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    Sosus of Pergamon. Mosaic showing doves drinking from a bowl, from Hadrian's villa, 2nd century AD, probably a copy of Sosus's work. Unswept House, copy of Sosus' mosaic. Sosus of Pergamon (Ancient Greek: Σῶσος) was a Greek mosaic artist of the second century BC. [1] He is the only mosaic artist whose name was recorded in literature. [2]

  4. Surtout de table - Wikipedia

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    A surtout de table is an ornamental centrepiece displayed on a formal dining table, "a large centerpiece with mirrored plateaus and numerous candelabra and other possible display pieces on top". [1] In French surtout de table is the usual term for any type of centrepiece, but in English this "tray" type, along with the objects placed on it, is ...

  5. Food in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Roman "foodies" indulged in wild game, fowl such as peacock and flamingo, large fish (mullet was especially prized), and shellfish. Oysters were farmed at Baiae, a resort town on the Campanian coast [23] known for a regional shellfish stew made from oysters, mussels, sea urchins, celery and coriander.

  6. Roman Villa Palazzi di Casignana - Wikipedia

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    It is of exceptional size and quality, extending over 15 hectares and with sumptuous decorations including mosaic floors and exotic marbles covering the walls. It is the most monumental Roman villa in Calabria, with the most Roman floor mosaics, [3] with at least 23 rooms decorated with a rich variety of designs, both geometric and figurative.

  7. Stoclet Frieze - Wikipedia

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    Tree of Life detail from the Stoclet Frieze. The Stoclet Frieze is a series of three mosaics created by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt for a 1905-1911 commission for the Stoclet Palace in Brussels, Belgium. The panels depict swirling Tree of life, a standing female figure and an embracing couple.

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