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Roman Mosaics in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Christine Kondoleon and Alexis Belis
2016
With an introduction by Christine Kondoleon, and contributions by Nicole Budrovich, Kenneth Lapatin, and Sean Leatherbury
In Roman decor, elaborate mosaics transformed entire rooms into spectacular settings of vibrant color, figural imagery, and abstract design. Intricate patterns and narrative scenes were created by setting tesserae—small pieces of stone or glass—into floors and walls. The mosaics in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum span the second through the sixth centuries AD and reveal the diversity of compositions found throughout the empire during this period. Recovered from various archaeological contexts, these mosaics provide a glimpse into the richly embellished architecture of the ancient world.
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Keywords
- Ancient Art
- Art
- Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
- Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Permanent Collections
- History of the arts
- Roman Antiquities