History Of Mosaic

  • 3000 BCE

    Mosaic

    Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.Mosaic has a long history, starting in Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC. Pebble mosaics were made in Tiryns in Mycenean Greece; mosaics with patterns and pictures became widespread in classical times, both in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
  • 1000 BCE

    Mosaics in 1000 BC

    The use of geometrical shapes started for more aesthetical functions as well as hunting illustrations
  • 400

    4TH century

    Early Christian basilicas from the 4th century onwards were decorated with wall and ceiling mosaics.
  • 425

    Ravenna

    In the 5th-century Ravenna, the capital of the Western Roman Empire, became the center of late Roman mosaic art. The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia was decorated with mosaics of high artistic quality in 425–430. The vaults of the small, cross-shaped structure are clad with mosaics on blue background. The central motif above the crossing is a golden cross in the middle of the starry sky.
  • 500

    Rome

    Christian mosaic art also flourished in Rome, gradually declining as conditions became more difficult in the Early Middle Ages. 5th century mosaics can be found over the triumphal arch and in the nave of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The 27 surviving panels of the nave are the most important mosaic cycle in Rome of this period.
  • Dec 24, 600

    6th century to 12 th century

    Mosaic art flourished in the Byzantine Empire from the 6th to the 15th centuries; that tradition was adopted by the Norman kingdom in Sicily in the 12th century, by eastern-influenced Venice, and among the Rus in Ukraine. Mosaic fell out of fashion in the Renaissance, though artists like Raphael continued to practise the old technique.