This supporting image shows that the mosaic is on the floor of the palace, broken away at the edges filled in with gravel. This image allows the viewer…
This image is a byzantine mosaic depicting a griffin attacking a deer creature. It was found during the excavation of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors that…
The mosaics were originally apart of the Great Palace of Constantinople, and were apart of the courtyards. The above image is how the Mosaic Museum in Istanbul displays…
This work is a Roman mosaic which is made up of small cubes of glass, coloured lime, or terracotta. This piece was originally created in the 6th century…
Mosaic Griffin eating lizard This piece is a mosaic that depicts a griffin eating a lizard-creature. The mosiac organized by goat’s head, tiger’s body with a lion tail…
This Griffin attack Dear Mosaic is a Byzantine Imperial Mosaics collected in the Great palace Mosaic Museum in Istanbul. It’s a part of colonnade of a Hippodrome. The…
Griffin and prey, most likely inland. It’s a mosaic, probably outside because the colours are faded. It looks like it’s on the ground because of the gravel. Is…
Describing what we see: This piece is a mosaic that depicts a griffin eating a lizard-creature. It does not appear to be a narrative as the image seems…
Griffin-Headed Demon. Toprakkale, Urarta 10 cm tall. 8th-7th century BCE. Ivory. Sculpted in relief. Housed at The Anatolian Civilization Museum and The British Museum Griffin-headed demon were etched…
Griffin-Headed Demon. Toprakkale, Urarta 10 cm tall. 8th-7th century BCE. Ivory. Sculpted in relief. Housed at The Anatolian Civilization Museum and The British Museum The Griffin- headed demon…
Supporting image for the Golden goblet cup in Marlik. This is a Golden Cup Excavated at Marlik with two lines of Griffin on its top band.Producted in the first…