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The Gift of Vines to Icarios. Detail of center scene. Dionysos, according to the Alexandrian tradition in garbs of a young man and crowned with ivy leaves, pours wine on a panther. On the left is Icarios, a humble Athenian peasant, who receives grapes as a gift for his hospitality. At right, Pandion, the legendary first king of Attica. Roman, mid 2nd CE. Mosaic, 440 x 570 cm. From Oudna.
Location
Musee National du Bardo/Tunis/Tunisia
Unique Identifier
ART497233
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2512px × 2184px
Photo Credit
© Gilles Mermet / Art Resource, NY
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2nd century CE
Bacchus
Grapes
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Mosaic
Peasant
Vine
Wine