- A
mosaic (/moʊˈzeɪɪk/) is a
pattern or
image made of
small regular or
irregular pieces of
colored stone, gl**** or ceramic, held in
place by plaster/mortar...
- The
Alexander Mosaic, also
known as the
Battle of
Issus Mosaic, is a
Roman floor mosaic originally from the
House of the Faun in Pompeii, Italy. It is...
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civilizations of
Mesopotamia to the
intricate geometric patterns of
Islamic art,
mosaic work in Asia has
served both
decorative and
symbolic purposes in religious...
- NCSA
Mosaic is a
discontinued web browser. It was
instrumental in po****rizing the
World Wide Web and the
general Internet during the 1990s by integrating...
- The
Sarantine Mosaic is a
historical fantasy duology by
Canadian writer Guy
Gavriel Kay,
comprising Sailing to
Sarantium (1998) and Lord of
Emperors (2000)...
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Jewish and
Christian communities. The
crafts of
Shiraz consist of
inlaid mosaic work of
triangular design; silverware; pile ****-weaving and
weaving of...
- Empire,
includes architecture, painting,
sculpture and
mosaic work.
Luxury objects in metal-
work, gem engraving,
ivory carvings, and gl**** are sometimes...
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Mosaic or Nile
mosaic of
Palestrina is an
ancient floor mosaic depicting the Nile in its p****age from the Blue Nile to the Mediterranean. The
mosaic was...
- the
Monumental Zone (main entrance, terrace, viaducts, and
areas with
mosaics),
though Barcelona citizens can
enter free of charge.
Limited tickets are...
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literally means "worm-like
work", and has been
described as one of the most
demanding and
elaborate forms of
mosaic work.
Usually opus
vermiculatum is...