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Heracleitus: Unswept Floor
Artist
Heracleitus
Description
mosaicist
Authority file
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Author
Herakleitos, from Sosus of Pergamon
Title
Unswept Floor
title QS:P1476,en:"Unswept Floor "
label QS:Len,"Unswept Floor "
label QS:Lfr,"la Salle non balayée"
label QS:Lnl,"Niet-geveegde kamer"
Object type
mosaic
Description
English: Banquet leftovers, or Unswept Floor, mosaic. Inspired by Sosus of Pergamon, Museum Gregoriano Profano, Vatican. 4.05 x 0.41 m.
Français : Restes du banquet, ou la Salle non balayée, mosaïque. Inspirée de Sôsos de Pergame, Musée Gregoriano Profano, Vatican. 4,05 x 0,41 m.
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Unswept Floor
digital representation of
Unswept Floor
published in
Le Musée absolu
copyright status
public domain
determination method: faithful reproduction of two-dimensional public domain work of art
Commons quality assessment
Wikimedia Commons valued image
start time: 20 January 2015
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captured with
Nikon D7000
coordinates of depicted place
41°54'23.425"N, 12°27'13.900"E
instance of
photograph
source of file
Le Musée absolu
exposure time
0.02 second
f-number
6.3
focal length
29 millimetre
ISO speed
100
main subject
Unswept Floor
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