Mosaic Fragment with Peacock Facing Left, 5th-6th century. Additional Info: A peacock facing left decorates this mosaic fragment. The body is rendered in blue, beige, white and yellow with a black outline. The long multicolored tail has a red feathery border and a pink background with lines of yellow tesserae indicating the feathers. The feather eyespots are rendered as compressed circles with a black outline and filled with blue, yellow, and white. Long vines surround the bird, and a large bunch of grapes is partially preserved in the bottom left corner. Originally part of a larger mosaic decorating the floor of a church in ancient Syria, this peacock would have faced a second bird on either side of an image of a tree or wine vessel (traditionally an amphora or a kantharos). Long vines with grape clusters wind across the surface and surround each bird. In early Christian art and literature, peacocks were associated with immortality and considered among the most spectacular creatures on earth.
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3727x4960
File Size : 54,158kb