Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World
Mosaics reached their fullest development under the Romans who used them to decorate the floors of their houses and public buildings. This book gives a comprehensive and fully illustrated history of mosaics in the Greek and Roman world, and studies their development over a thousand years throughout the Roman Empire. Chapters are devoted to technique, to the role of mosaics in architecture, and to their social implications and the role of patrons. This book is the only complete study in depth of this rich material.
- The first major study in English of the art of mosaic in antiquity
- Studies both the technical aspects and the social implications of mosaics as domestic and public decoration
- Illustrated with over 300 photographs of mosaics from the whole of the Roman Empire
Reviews & endorsements
'This book is a masterpiece of visual, historical, technical and social analysis.' Peter Jones, The Sunday Telegraph
' … this is an exceptionally thorough analysis that will surely establish itself as the starting point for the study of mosaics for scholar and general reader alike.' The Art Newspaper
'There has been a need for a reliable, up-to-date general book on ancient mosaics … The lack of proper synthesis has prevented mosaics from receiving the attention they deserve and it is to be hoped that this excellent book will succeed in making a neglected art form more accessible to a wider audience, whether of academics, students, or general readers.' Journal of Roman Studies
' … prints no less than 318 pictures of mosaics that make fascinating viewing and are worth the cost of the book.' Archaeological Diggings
Product details
October 2001Paperback
9780521002301
414 pages
279 × 216 × 23 mm
1kg
318 b/w illus. 24 colour illus. 8 maps
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. Historical and Regional Development:
- 1. Origins and pebble mosaics
- 2. The invention of tessellated mosaics: Hellenistic mosaics in the east
- 3. Hellenistic mosaics in Italy
- 4. Mosaics in Italy: Republican and Imperial
- 5. The north-western provinces
- 6. Britain
- 7. The North African provinces
- 8. Sicily under the Empire: Piazza Armerina
- 9. The Iberian peninsula
- 10. Syria and the east
- 11. Palestine and Transjordan
- 12. Greece: the Imperial period
- 13. Asia Minor, Cyprus, Constantinople
- 14. Wall and vault mosaics
- 15. Opus sectile
- Part II. Technique and Production:
- 16. Craftsmen and workshops
- 17. Techniques and procedures
- 18. The repertory
- 19. Architectural context and function
- 20. The patrons
- Conclusions
- Maps
- Glossary of ornamental patterns
- General glossary.