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Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) Journal of Mosaic Research Année : 2020

And Dionysos rose from the waves… Dionysos and the Sea on the Mosaics of Reception Halls

Et Dionysos sortit des flots… Dionysos et la mer sur les mosaïques des salles de réception

Résumé

Dionysos had to jump into the sea in order to escape from Lycurgos; in another episode, the god was attacked by Tyrrhenian pirates who were transformed into dolphins. These two little known episodes of the myth of the god are depicted, directly or indirectly, on the pavements of reception halls. We will first study this iconography on the mosaics of the Hellenistic period, and then on those of the Imperial period, and pay particular attention to the scenes of the marine triumph of Dionysos (Dion, Corinth) and on the depiction of black swimmers (Pompeii, North Italy, the Narbonnaise). In line with the works of Jean-Pierre Darmon, we will inquire into the transmission of iconographic schemes through the ages, first in the Greek koine and then in the Roman Empire; and, finally, into their meaning according to architectural contexts in which they are found.

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hal-03906208 , version 1 (19-12-2022)

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Anne-Marie Gui̇mi̇er-Sorbets. Et Dionysos sortit des flots… Dionysos et la mer sur les mosaïques des salles de réception. Journal of Mosaic Research , 2020, 13, pp.93-107. ⟨10.26658/jmr.782260⟩. ⟨hal-03906208⟩
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