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  2. Here are some famous Byzantine mosaics12:
    1. Christ Pantocrator in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
    2. Mosaic of Emperor Justinian I in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna.
    3. Enthroned Madonna with Child, the Saints Theodore and George, and Two Angels in Saint Catherine’s Monastery.
    4. Theotokos of Vladimir in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
    5. St. Luke in Hosios Loukas, Distomo.
    6. Virgin with Child in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
    7. The Cross in Hagia Irene, Istanbul.
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    Mosaics made in Ravenna for the Ostrogoth king Theodoric (493–526 ce) are the first full manifestations of Byzantine art in the West. As seen in two of the foremost works from his time, the Baptistery of the Arians and the church of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, the gold background now dominates.
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    Byzantine mosaics - Wikipedia

    Byzantine mosaics are mosaics produced from the 4th to 15th centuries in and under the influence of the Byzantine Empire. Mosaics were some of the most popular and historically significant art forms produced in the empire, and they are still studied extensively by art historians. Although Byzantine mosaics … See more

    Byzantine mosaics can trace their origin to the Greek tradition of road-building, since Greek roads were often made using small pebbles organized … See more

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    The events that mark the division between early and middle Byzantine art are called the Iconoclastic Controversies, which took place from 726 to 842. This period is defined by a deep skepticism towards icons; in fact, Emperor Leo III placed an outright ban on the … See more

    Following the Iconoclasm, Byzantine artists were able to resume creating religious images, which people accepted not as idols to be … See more

    In Byzantine religious art, unlike the Classical Greek and Roman art that preceded it, symbolism became more important than realism. Instead of concentrating on … See more

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    Constantine's conversion to Christianity lead to extensive building of Christian basilicas in the late 4th century, in which floor, wall, and ceiling mosaics were adopted for Christian … See more

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    Like other mosaics, Byzantine mosaics are made of small pieces of glass, stone, ceramic, or other material, which are called tesserae. During the Byzantine period, craftsmen … See more

    Some Western art historians have dismissed or overlooked Byzantine art in general. For example, the deeply influential painter and historian Giorgio Vasari defined the Renaissance as a rejection of "that clumsy Greek style" ("quella greca goffa … See more

     
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    The Chora’s rich mosaics and frescoes—among the finest examples of Late Byzantine art—illustrate Theodore Metochites’ ambition and his hope for salvation after death. Christ Pantokrator mosaic, c. 1316–1321, Chora …

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