You are hereHomeBARMarch/April 2004Marisa Tomb Paintings Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana, lii 48. For this reason, the griffin is often represented together with real animals in classical art. See Jocelyn M.C. Toynbee, Animals in Roman Life and Art (London: Thames and Hudson, 1973), pp. 2829. Join the BAS Library! Already a library member? Log in here. Institution user? Log in with your IP address.