Cologne Dionysus mosaic

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The Cologne Dionysus mosaic is a large, richly detailed Roman floor mosaic depicting the god Dionysus, renowned as one of the most important archaeological artworks preserved in Cologne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman floor mosaic
ancient Roman artwork
archaeological artwork
artForm mosaic
artMovement Roman provincial art NERFINISHED
associatedWith Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium NERFINISHED
Roman Cologne NERFINISHED
city Cologne NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Roman culture
depicts Dionysian imagery
Dionysus NERFINISHED
classical mythology
god of wine
function floor decoration
genre mythological scene
hasType polychrome mosaic
heritageDesignation museum exhibit
languageOfName English
locatedIn Germany
Römisch-Germanisches Museum NERFINISHED
location Cologne NERFINISHED
material stone tesserae
namedAfter Cologne NERFINISHED
Dionysus NERFINISHED
notableFor high artistic quality
large size
rich detail
originalUse decoration of a Roman house
period Roman Imperial period
preservationStatus well preserved
significance one of the most important archaeological artworks preserved in Cologne
subjectHeading Dionysus in art

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Roman-Germanic Museum hasPart Cologne Dionysus mosaic