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  2. AndreaMosaic - Wikipedia

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    The license allows free use of the software, including commercial use, but it requires that every published or printed photographic mosaic, or derivative work, includes a reference to AndreaMosaic. Also the publishing or display to a large audience of a particular mosaic should be added to the public list of artworks created with AndreaMosaic.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Source materials - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Cartographic Section has many free maps in PDF format, at least some with the layers intact. However most UN maps are under UN copyright, so check before uploading. See here for their policy, this page about requesting permission. USGS Maps. Every USGS topographic map available for free download from the Internet Archive.

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Free textbooks and manuals. Wikidata Free knowledge base. Wikinews Free-content news ...

  5. Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Another modern mosaic of note is the world's largest mosaic installation located at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, located in St. Louis, Missouri. [30] A modern example of mosaic is the Museum of Natural History station of the New York City Subway (there are many such works of art scattered throughout the New York City subway system ...

  6. Madaba Map - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem on the Madaba Map. The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan.. The mosaic map depicts an area from Lebanon in the north to the Nile Delta in the south, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Eastern Desert.

  7. Byzantine mosaics - Wikipedia

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    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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  9. Antonio Salviati - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic reredos by Salviati of Venice, 1872, depicting the Last Supper after da Vinci. The location is the Grade II* Listed Church of St. Bridget with St. Thomas in Wavertree, Liverpool. Reading: All Saints' Church, Reading, Berkshire, has a Salviati glass mosaic reredos depicting the Last Supper, installed in 1866. [3]