Italy has the richest concentration of Late Antique and medieval mosaics in the world. Although the art style is especially associated with Byzantine...
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Antioch mosaics Zliten mosaic Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East Late Antique and medieval mosaics in Italy Fabrikant, Geraldine. Mosaic Restoration...
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Portability: Islamic and Christian Interchange from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century, pp.324f., in: Hoffman, Eva R. (ed.): Late Antique and Medieval Art of the...
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535–536 and the Late Antique Little Ice Age) and a disastrous pandemic (the Plague of Justinian in 541). The effects of these events in the social and political...
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Monreale Cathedral Mosaics are the main internal feature of Monreale Cathedral in the city of Palermo, Sicily, Italy; the mosaics cover 6,500 m2. It was...
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covering a surface. Mosaics are often used as floor and wall decoration, and were particularly popular in the Ancient Roman world. Mosaic today includes not...
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floor mosaic Another view of the courtyard and mosaic Archaeological Museum of Delos History of the Cyclades Byzantine mosaics Late Antique and medieval mosaics...
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Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East are a group of Christian mosaics created between the 4th and the 8th centuries in ancient Syria, Palestine and Egypt...
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Hellenistic art (redirect from Hellenistic mosaics)
the image. In the mosaics from the site of Pella, from the 4th century BC, it is possible to see a more evolved form of the art. Mosaics from this site display...
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Carolingian art (redirect from Carolingian mosaics)
post-antique (or "sub-antique" as Ernst Kitzinger called it) art still being produced in small quantities in Rome and a few other centres in Italy, which...
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apse mosaic, 4th century. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, mosaic in north lunette, c. 440. Treasury of Great Mosque of Damascus, mosaics of external...
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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (category Mausoleums in Italy)
The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia is a Late Antique Roman building in Ravenna, Italy, built between 425 and 450. It was added to the World Heritage List...
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role in the Greek State, which was refounded in 1832, as the young nation tried to restore its cultural identity through antique and orthodox-medieval traditions...
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Baptistery (section Revival in medieval Italy)
dome, columns, and mosaics of classical fashion. Two side niches contain the earliest known mosaics of distinctively Christian subjects. In one is represented...
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living in donor portraits of about 500–1100 in Italy. Most surviving ones are of Popes and others in mosaics in Rome, including the Episcopa Theodora head...
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Arian Baptistery (category Octagonal churches in Italy)
mosaics were Orthodox Christians, as the Ostrogoths were predominantly goldsmiths and not mosaic artists. The mosaics in the Neonian Baptistery and Arian...
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Byzantine art (redirect from Palaeologan renaissance in art)
Byzantine Icons and Mosaics Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine Anthony Cutler on the economic history of Byzantine mosaics, wall-paintings and icons at...
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Mausoleum of Theodoric (category Mausoleums in Italy)
Italy, Malta, and San Marino. Marshall Cavendish. p. 753. WORLD HERITAGE LIST Ravenna No 788 Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., Age of spirituality: late antique and...
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Penthesilea (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
appears in the Roman de Troie (1160) by Benoît de Sainte-Maure as a chivalric heroine, and through this became part of the medieval genre roman antique, which...
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Mediolanum (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Chapel of S. Vittore, with Late Antique mosaics the so‑called "Tomb of Stilicho", assembled from a Roman sarcophagus and other material. a large collection...
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Gold glass (redirect from Gold-band mosaic glass)
Nature of Roman Art and the Art Historical Problem of Style," in Eva R. Hoffman (ed), Late Antique and Medieval Art of the Medieval World, 11–18. Oxford...
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Hagia Sophia (category Articles containing Medieval Greek-language text)
the walls and floors as well as mosaics on the curving vaults. Of these mosaics, the two archangels Gabriel and Michael are still visible in the spandrels...
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Ernst Kitzinger (category Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America)
German-American historian of late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine art. Kitzinger was born into a well-educated Jewish family in Munich; his father, Wilhelm...
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Old St. Peter's Basilica (category Palaeo-Christian architecture in Italy)
ISBN 0870993488. (pp. 51–61) Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., Age of spirituality: late antique and early Christian art, third to seventh century, no. 581, 1979, Metropolitan...
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The throne is the largest single Late Antique work of art made of ivory, and derives attraction from its simple and proportionate lines along with its...
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Santa Costanza (redirect from Costanza and Helen Mausoleum)
in Rome, Italy, on the Via Nomentana, which runs north-east out of the city. It is a round building with well preserved original layout and mosaics....
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Santa Pudenziana (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
(401–417), and was heavily restored in the 16th century. It is among the oldest Christian mosaics in Rome and one of the most striking mosaics outside of...
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Byzantine Greece (redirect from History of Roman and Byzantine Greece)
surveys in the Aegean. For late-antique Greece, a paradigm of prosperity and transformation is more accurate and useful than a paradigm of decline and fall...
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and of the Late Antique and Early Medieval works to be seen in Rome. According to John White: "The relatively schematic, linear quality of much late-thirteenth-...
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Baths of Caracalla (category Ruins in Italy)
The Baths of Caracalla (Italian: Terme di Caracalla) in Rome, Italy, were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae, after the Baths of...
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