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  1. Historical context

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

    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 evolved out of earlier Hellenistic and Roman practices an… See more

    The early period

    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 uses. The earliest examples of Christian basilicas h… See more

    The Iconoclasm

    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, … See more

    Middle and Late Byzantine mosaics

    Following the Iconoclasm, Byzantine artists were able to resume creating religious images, which people accepted not as idols to be worshiped, but as symbolic and ceremonial elements of religious ritual spaces. Th… See more

    Techniques

    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 expanded the materials that could be tu… See more

    Aesthetics

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

    Influence and legacy

    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 Gre… See more

     
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  2. Mosaics are also found on some portions of the church's walls. The floors of the nave are decorated with opus sectile floors, while the two smaller side aisles are decorated with colorful figurative mosaics. These are one of the most well-known features of the Church.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Church_(Petra)
    There are two main types of mosaic surviving from this period: wall mosaics in churches, and sometimes palaces, made using glass tesserae, sometimes backed by gold leaf for a gold ground effect, and floor mosaics that have mostly been found by archaeology. These often use stone pieces, and are generally less refined in creating their images.
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  3. Byzantine Mosaics - 263 artworks - mosaic - WikiArt.org

    Mosaics were one of the most popular forms of art in the Byzantine Empire. They were extensively used to depict religious subjects on the interior of churches within the Empire and remained a popular form of expression from 6th century …

     
  4. Byzantine Tradition - Mosaics

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  6. Chora’s brilliant Byzantine mosaics and frescoes - Smarthistory

  7. Mosaic - National Gallery of Art

    Sculpture in the round, the preferred medium for images of pagan deities, disappeared in Byzantium and was replaced by its aesthetic opposite: mosaic. With figures depicted against a glimmering gold background, mosaics suggest …

  8. Mosaic and Fresco Decoration - Byzantine Art and Architecture

  9. Chora Church - Wikipedia

    The Chora Church or Kariye Mosque (Turkish: Kariye Camii) is a former church, now converted to a mosque (for the second time), in the Edirnekapı neighborhood of Fatih district, Istanbul, Turkey. It is mainly famous for its outstanding Late …

  10. Saints and Spectacle: Byzantine Mosaics in their Cultural Setting

  11. Mosaics and microcosm: the monasteries of Hosios …

    These three monuments—Hosios Loukas, Nea Moni, and Daphni—point to common trends in Middle Byzantine mosaics, while also demonstrating the flexibility of church decoration during this period. Mosaics are patterns or …

  12. Picturing salvation — Chora’s brilliant Byzantine …

    An arresting, larger-than-life mosaic of Christ confronts viewers entering the Chora, a church that was once part of a monastery in the Eastern Roman “Byzantine” capital of Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

  13. The breathtaking beauty of Byzantine mosaics - Aleteia

  14. A work in progress: Middle Byzantine mosaics in Hagia Sophia ...

  15. Byzantine miniature mosaics - Smarthistory

  16. The St. Louis Cathedral: Monumental Display of Mosaics …

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  23. In images: This spectacular ceiling mosaic in St. Louis cathedral …

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