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- to the Pammakaristos mosaics so it is supposed that the same team of mosaicists worked in both buildings. Another building with a related mosaic decoration...
- Coppo di Marcovaldo, Meliore and the Master of the Magdalen, probably by mosaicists from Venice. The first mosaics were created in the apse by the Franciscan...
- (1225–1303), one of the Cosmati family of Roman sculptor-architects and mosaicists Deodato Guinaccia (c. 1510 – 1585), Italian painter of the Renaissance...
- Proclus or Proklos (Gr****: Πρόκλος) is the name of one of the eminent artists in mosaic who flourished in the Augustan Age. He was revered for his work...
- contemporary trends in Byzantium. Most likely, they were executed by mosaicists who had left Constantinople in the mid-eleventh century to work on the...
- Roman style. They reflected a wide variety of artistic styles used by mosaicists and painters since the 1st century CE, but the combined use of all these...
- ocean. The Fordington mosaic was created by the Dorchester School of Mosaicists during the 2nd century AD (previously believed to have been created during...
- A family called Salviati were gl**** makers and mosaicists in Murano, Venice and also in London, working as the firm Salviati, Jesurum & Co. of 213 Regent...
- latter half of the 20th century. Further, It is particularly po****r among mosaicists for outdoor applications. Thinset is generally available in two types:...
- façade were created between 1350 and 1390 by Piero di Puccio and other mosaicists. Many of these originals were replaced in 1484, 1713 and 1842; often leading...