Mosaic of Tigress and Cubs

Description

Despite its rectangular shape and creation from mostly square tesserae, this mosaic incorporates many curves in its composition, particularly for the tails of the tigers. With one cub on her back and two before her, the mother tiger reaches out with one paw and an open mouth, whether to scold or to play. Unlike lions, leopards, and bears, tigers appear relatively rarely in Roman art, with the tigress seen more frequently than her male counterpart.

Provenance

Gallery G. Maspero, Paris (Marianne Maspero), France, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art (-1984); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1987-)

Mosaic of Tigress and Cubs

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300s CE

Accession Number

1987.65

Medium

tesserae

Dimensions

Overall: 142.9 x 135.4 cm (56 1/4 x 53 5/16 in.)

Classification

Mosaic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund