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Micromosaics (or micro mosaics, micro-mosaics) are a special form of mosaic that uses unusually small mosaic pieces (tesserae) of glass, or in later Italian pieces an enamel-like material, to make small figurative images. Surviving ancient Roman mosaics include some very finely worked panels using very small tesserae, especially from Pompeii, but only from Byzantine art are there mosaic icons in micromosaic with tesserae as small as the best from the Modern period. Byzantine examples, which are very rare, were religious icons. They are usually framed and treated like portable paintings.

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  • Mikromosaik ist eine spezielle Form des Mosaiks aus winzigen Glas-Stücken oder Email-ähnlichem Material. (de)
  • Micromosaics (or micro mosaics, micro-mosaics) are a special form of mosaic that uses unusually small mosaic pieces (tesserae) of glass, or in later Italian pieces an enamel-like material, to make small figurative images. Surviving ancient Roman mosaics include some very finely worked panels using very small tesserae, especially from Pompeii, but only from Byzantine art are there mosaic icons in micromosaic with tesserae as small as the best from the Modern period. Byzantine examples, which are very rare, were religious icons. They are usually framed and treated like portable paintings. (en)
  • Il micromosaico - chiamato anche mosaico minuto o mosaico in miniatura o mosaico filato - è una tecnica di produzione del mosaico, presentata per la prima volta a Roma nell'Anno Santo 1775, nella bottega del mosaicista Giacomo Raffaelli. Questa tecnica raggiunge il suo apice a metà del XIX secolo. Ancora oggi sono in produzione micromosaici. Grotta a Tivoli, micromosaico romano, 54,2x49,5 cm, 1817, HermitageTempio della Sibilla a Tivoli e cascata, micromosaico romano, 1817, Hermitage (it)
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  • Mikromosaik ist eine spezielle Form des Mosaiks aus winzigen Glas-Stücken oder Email-ähnlichem Material. (de)
  • Micromosaics (or micro mosaics, micro-mosaics) are a special form of mosaic that uses unusually small mosaic pieces (tesserae) of glass, or in later Italian pieces an enamel-like material, to make small figurative images. Surviving ancient Roman mosaics include some very finely worked panels using very small tesserae, especially from Pompeii, but only from Byzantine art are there mosaic icons in micromosaic with tesserae as small as the best from the Modern period. Byzantine examples, which are very rare, were religious icons. They are usually framed and treated like portable paintings. (en)
  • Il micromosaico - chiamato anche mosaico minuto o mosaico in miniatura o mosaico filato - è una tecnica di produzione del mosaico, presentata per la prima volta a Roma nell'Anno Santo 1775, nella bottega del mosaicista Giacomo Raffaelli. Questa tecnica raggiunge il suo apice a metà del XIX secolo. Ancora oggi sono in produzione micromosaici. Grotta a Tivoli, micromosaico romano, 54,2x49,5 cm, 1817, HermitageTempio della Sibilla a Tivoli e cascata, micromosaico romano, 1817, Hermitage (it)
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  • Mikromosaik (de)
  • Micromosaico (it)
  • Micromosaic (en)
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