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  2. Cosmatesque - Wikipedia

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    Cosmatesque screen at the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.Some works of Deodatus di Cosma for Colonna family are housed in the basilica.. Cosmatesque, or Cosmati, is a style of geometric decorative inlay stonework typical of the architecture of Medieval Italy, and especially of Rome and its surroundings.

  3. Byzantine mosaics - Wikipedia

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    Religious mosaics show similar subject matter to that found in other surviving religious Byzantine art in painted icons and manuscript miniatures. Floor mosaics often have images of geometrical patterns, often interspersed with animals. Scenes of hunting and venatio, arena displays where animals are killed, are popular.

  4. Asarotos oikos - Wikipedia

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    Asàrotos òikos (Ancient Greek: á¼€σάρωτος οἶκος), "the unswept floor, unswept house" - iconography of Ancient Roman mosaics depicting the dirty remnants of a banquet. [ 1 ] Created by Sosus of Pergamon , according to Pliny:

  5. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    The floor of the atrium of the Bayliss Building at The University of Western Australia is tiled with Penrose tiles. [ 62 ] The Andrew Wiles Building, the location of the Mathematics Department at the University of Oxford as of October 2013, [ 63 ] includes a section of Penrose tiling as the paving of its entrance.

  6. Opus sectile - Wikipedia

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    Opus sectile is a form of pietra dura popularized in the ancient and medieval Roman world where materials were cut and inlaid into walls and floors to make a picture or pattern. Common materials were marble, mother of pearl, and glass. The materials were cut in thin pieces, polished, then trimmed further according to a chosen pattern.

  7. Nile mosaic of Palestrina - Wikipedia

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    The mosaic, with an arch-headed framing that identifies its original location as flooring an apse in a grotto, features detailed depictions of Ptolemaic Greeks, Aethiopians in hunting scenes, and various animals of the Nile river. [2] It is the earliest Roman depiction of Nilotic scenes, of which several more were uncovered at Pompeii. [3]

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