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historical skip to content menu expanded collapsed courses about me historical technical contemporary category archives historical when were the rules andamento of roman mosaics first used an example of a swastika meander border taranto museum italy notice that the borderline rule is not used here where you would expect it to be either side of the diagonal lines although this particular pattern is occasionally set like this it does make you wonder when we first see the rules being used to continue reading when were the rules andamento of roman mosaics first used posted by romanmosaicist november 16 2019 november 16 2019 posted in historical tags geometric patterns mosaic roman roman mosaic 1 comment on when were the rules andamento of roman mosaics first used mosaic made to look like marble sheets this is a mosaic from piazza amerina in sicily and the part that is the most interesting is that on the right of this photo i must admit it does remind me of what you can see under a microscope obviously it is not but what does it represent to me it looks like they continue reading mosaic made to look like marble sheets posted by romanmosaicist october 21 2019 october 22 2019 posted in historical tags mosaic roman leave a comment on mosaic made to look like marble sheets museum guide to roman mosaics booklet the booklet museum guide to roman mosaics is now available through the shop to order they are being printed now and are 3 50 plus postage 22 pages photos and drawings it will give you a unique insight to this ancient craft http bit ly 2ekt7o5 posted by romanmosaicist february 22 2018 posted in historical shop news leave a comment on museum guide to roman mosaics booklet roman mosaics the rules volume 1 roman mosaics the rules is now available as a pdf to download 59 pages the main text on making copies of roman mosaics 8 00 and you receive the download link on payment http www romanmosaicworkshops co uk ourshop prod_5082044 volume i roman mosaics the rules pdf download html posted by romanmosaicist july 10 2016 posted in historical shop news the work workshops learning leave a comment on roman mosaics the rules how fast can you work the following text is from my last newsletter and i think it s worth repeating here as it does give us an idea of just how fast a roman floor mosaic could be laid the full newsletter can be accessed here to answer the question of how fast can you work we need to look at continue reading how fast can you work posted by romanmosaicist july 10 2016 posted in historical newsletters the work tags mosaic roman roman mosaic andamento rules stone tesserae leave a comment on how fast can you work fishbourne roman palace article another very interesting and in depth article by derrick napier this time on fishbourne roman palace there is also another article on fishbourne in the blog from 2012 http read mosaics blogspot co uk p the mystery of fishbourne roman palace html posted by romanmosaicist august 18 2014 august 18 2014 posted in historical leave a comment on fishbourne roman palace article nile mosaic gallery of 34 images i ve added a page with a gallery of 34 images of the nile mosaic from palestrina italy you can see the page here http romanmosaicworkshops co uk page_3128387 html posted by romanmosaicist july 12 2014 posted in general news historical leave a comment on nile mosaic gallery of 34 images 13th century floor mosaics i ve just added a page to the website showing some floor mosaics from ravenna and dated to 13th century they re quite basic but they do have a certain charm to them click here to view the page and i ve attached a photo of one when i go to ravenna next i ll get some photos of the rest continue reading 13th century floor mosaics posted by romanmosaicist july 11 2014 posted in historical leave a comment on 13th century floor mosaics references for roman mosaic study due to the number of references that i have found over the years i m not splitting the references section into individual pages the first to get its own page in contemporary writers on techniques and methods you can see the page here http romanmosaicworkshops co uk page_3122470 html posted by romanmosaicist june 28 2014 june 28 2014 posted in historical tags mosaic references roman leave a comment on references for roman mosaic study mercury mosaic mosaic from tarragona archaeological museum depicting mercury the staff you can see is a caduceus though incorrectly often ascribed as a symbolic representation of healthcare due to confusion with the traditional medical symbol which is the rod of asclepius which has but one snake and is never depicted with wings thanks to lorie a hambly for the continue reading mercury mosaic posted by romanmosaicist april 17 2014 may 1 2014 posted in historical tags mercury mosaic roman leave a comment on mercury mosaic posts pagination 1 2 3 4 older posts facebook business page facebook business page twitter feed tweets by romanmosaics categories categories 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