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Mosaic Medallion with Ganymede and Zeus

Roman (Artist)
1st century CE (Roman)
stone, glass tesserae
(Roman Empire , Ancient Egypt and Nubia )

Although previously identified as depicting the god Mithras, the scene on this mosaic medallion shows a variation of the abduction of Ganymede by Zeus in the form of an eagle. According to mythology, Zeus was captivated by a young Trojan prince, Ganymede, the most beautiful human, and Zeus abducted him to serve as his cupbearer. Here the animals and scenery show that the scene takes place in the countryside. The partial nudity of the central figure fits the story of the beautiful Ganymede (Mithras would not have been depicted nude). Other depictions commonly show Ganymede wearing a Phrygian cap, and although he does not wear one here, his attendants do.

Provenance
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[Found in Egypt by 1902]. P. Philip et divers amateurs, Sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, 1905 [no. 583]. Haas Bing, Paris, [date and mode of purchase unknown]; Joseph Brummer, Paris and New York, 1922, by purchase [Brummer inv. no. N575]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1922, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
Examination Examined
Examination Examined in the course of case retro-fit and re-installation.
10/5/2000 Treatment other
4/17/2001 Treatment cleaned; coated
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Egypt, Delta (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Diam: 23 7/8 in. (60.6 cm); Framed H: 30 13/16 x W: 30 13/16 x D: 2 5/8 in. (78.3 x 78.2 x 6.7 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters, 1922

Location in Museum

Centre Street: Second Floor: Roman Art

Accession Number

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43.7

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