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Roman mosaic

A Roman mosaic on a wall in the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century AD

A Roman mosaic is a mosaic made during the Roman period, throughout the Roman Republic and later Empire. Mosaics were used in a variety of private and public buildings,[1] on both floors and walls, though they competed with cheaper frescos for the latter. They were highly influenced by earlier and contemporary Hellenistic Greek mosaics, and often included famous figures from history and mythology, such as Alexander the Great in the Alexander Mosaic.

A large proportion of the surviving examples of wall mosaics come from Italian sites such as Pompeii and Herculaneum. Otherwise, floor mosaics are far more likely to have survived, with many coming from the fringes of the Roman Empire. The Bardo National Museum in Tunis has an especially large collection from large villas in modern Tunisia.[2]

Development

A Roman mosaic inscribed with the Latin phrase cave canem ("beware of the dog"), from the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii, Italy, 2nd century BC
Mosaic with Xenia, 4th century AD, Pius Clementine museum, Vatican Museums

Perhaps the earliest examples of Greco-Roman mosaic floors date to the late Republican period (2nd century BC) and are from Delos, Greece. Witts claims that tessellated pavements, using tesserae, were used in Europe from the late fifth to early fourth centuries BC.[3] This is contradicted by Ruth Westgate, who contends that the earliest tessellated mosaics of the Hellenistic period date to the 3rd century BC, with the 2nd to early 1st-century BC mosaics of Delos constituting roughly half of the known examples.[4] Hetty Joyce and Katherine M. D. Dunbabin concur with this assessment, asserting that the transition from pebble mosaics to more complex tessellated mosaics originated in Hellenistic-Greek Sicily during the 3rd century BC, developed at sites such as Morgantina and Syracuse.[5][6] The earliest known pebble mosaics and use of chip pavement are found at Olynthus in Greece's Chalcidice, dated to the 5th to 4th centuries BC, while other examples can be found at Pella, capital of Macedon, dated to the 4th century BC.[7][6]

The earliest mosaics of Roman Pompeii, dated to the Pompeian First Style of wall painting in the late 2nd and early 1st centuries BC, were clearly derived from the Hellenistic Greek model.[8] However, they contained far more figured scenes on average, less abstract design, the absence of lead strips, as well as an almost complete lack of complex, three-dimensional scenes utilizing polychromy until the Pompeian Second Style of wall painting (80–20 BC).[9][8]

The mosaics in the Villa Romana del Casale (c. 300 AD) from Roman Sicily perhaps represent the hallmark of mosaic art in the Late Imperial period. The mosaic decoration of the local palace complex culminates in the gallery, which contains a scene of animal hunting and fighting covering an area of 3,200 square feet (300 m2).[10]

The Alexander Mosaic from Pompeii, ca. 100 BC

Technology

Mosaic of Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I, 6th century

Roman mosaics are constructed from geometrical blocks called tesserae,[11] placed together to create the shapes of figures, motifs and patterns.[3] Materials for tesserae were obtained from local sources of natural stone, with the additions of cut brick, tile and pottery creating coloured shades of, predominantly, blue, black, red, white and yellow.[3] Polychrome patterns were most common, but monochrome examples are known.[12] Marble and glass were occasionally used as tesserae,[13] as were small pebbles,[14] and precious metals like gold.[15]

Mosaic decoration was not just confined to floors but featured on walls and vaults as well. Traces of guidelines have been found beneath some mosaics, either scored into or painted onto the mortar bedding. The design might also be pegged out in string,[3] or mounted in a wooden frame.[16]

The collapse of buildings in antiquity can, paradoxically, both irrevocably destroy mosaics or protect and preserve them.[3]

Imagery

Achilles being adored by princesses of Skyros, a scene from the Iliad where Odysseus (Ulysses) discovers him dressed as a woman and hiding among the princesses at the royal court of Skyros. A late Roman mosaic from La Olmeda, Spain, 4th-5th centuries AD

Roman mosaics frequently depicted religious figures, theatrical scenes, mythological stories, geometric labyrinth patterns, and other decorative designs.[17][18][19]

Portraits

Imagery of famous individuals or entertaining scenes are common on Roman mosaics. The Alexander Mosaic from the House of the Faun, Pompeii depicts the Battle of Issus between Alexander the Great and Darius III.[20] In addition to famous people from antiquity, mosaics can depict aspects of daily life. The Gladiator Mosaic from Rome depicts a fighting scene, naming each gladiator involved. A gladiatorial scene is also known from Leptis Magna.[21]

Roman portrait mosaics, as well as Roman portraits in general, often depicted men and women with similar physical features or attire. This practice became especially commonplace during the Imperial Period and dates back to as early as 18 BC. There is evidence for this in a series of Denarii (Roman silver coins), which portray the goddess Virtus with recognizable Augustan features.[22]

Geometric Mosaics

One common type of Roman mosaics are geometric mosaics, which there is evidence for all across the Roman Empire. Geometric mosaics are often made up of intricate patterns in the style of mazes or labyrinths. There are 57 known floor mosaics in the style of labyrinths, and the majority of them are found in private homes or bathhouses. All 57 were catalogued in 1977 by German archaeologist, Wiktor Daszewski.[23] Scholar Rebecca Molholt discusses the reasoning behind why so many of the known maze mosaics were found in bathhouses. Maze mosaics were believed to have apotropaic powers and this is reflected in many mosaics which incorporate scenes of mythical creatures or stories. Furthermore, labyrinth mosaics were considered to be bearers of good luck for those who could successfully make their way through the maze. On their way to bathe, athletes likely would walk through these mazes on their way to bathe in preparation for competition. The experience of walking along the labyrinth pattern would have likely heightened the senses, as the participants would be acutely aware of their feet along the mosaic on the floor.[24]

Religion

One of the earliest examples of Early Christian art in mosaic is the early 4th-century floor mosaic from a villa at Hinton St Mary, Dorset, England, which shows Christ with a Chi-Rho behind his head. The mosaic is now in the British Museum.[10] Orpheus mosaics, which often include many animals drawn by the god's playing, are very common; he was also used in Early Christian art as a symbol for Christ. Scenes of Dionysus are another common subject.

As the Roman period merged into Late Antiquity, wall mosaics became the dominant form of art in grand churches, and the gold-ground style became usual. Italy has a high proportion of the surviving examples.

Emblems

Progression within the mosaic technique developed the emblem, the "heart" of all mosaics. The word emblem is used to describe a small mosaic featuring a little genre scene or still life, characterised by particularly thin tesserae made separately and mounted in a central or important position in the main panel.

Recent finds

2020

In May 2020, the discovery of a well-preserved Roman mosaic floor dating to the 3rd century AD buried underneath a vineyard at Negrar is reported after about a century of searching the site of a long-lost villa.[25][26][27]

2022

In October 2022, a 1,600-year-old intact Roman mosaic measuring 20 x 6 metres was found under a building in Al-Rastan, Syria. Al-Rastan, a city near Homs in Syria that was held by rebels until 2018. The building was being excavated by Syria's General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums, and was donated by the Lebanese Nabu Museum to the Syrian state. At the time of excavation, it was unclear whether the building which housed the mosaic was a public bathhouse or something else. The mosaic showed mythical scenes including portraying the Roman sea god Neptune and 40 of his mistresses, as well as Hercules slaying the Amazon queen Hippolyta.[28][29]

Notable examples

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Bertoldi 2011.
  2. ^ knutson, chris (2007). "Fishing with Ulysses and Bacchus: Two Roman Mosaics from Tunisia". Gastronomica. 7 (4): 7–9. doi:10.1525/gfc.2007.7.4.7. ISSN 1529-3262.
  3. ^ a b c d e Witts 2005.
  4. ^ Westgate (2000), pp. 255–256.
  5. ^ Joyce (1979), p. 260.
  6. ^ a b Dunbabin (1979), p. 265.
  7. ^ Joyce (1979), pp. 259–260.
  8. ^ a b Westgate (2000), pp. 255–275.
  9. ^ Joyce (1979), pp. 253–254, 257–258.
  10. ^ a b "The Hinton St Mary Mosaic". British Museum. 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  11. ^ Dunbabin 1999, p. 280.
  12. ^ Packard 1980.
  13. ^ Ricciardi et al. 2009.
  14. ^ Donaldson 1965.
  15. ^ Neri & Verità 2013.
  16. ^ Oliver 2001.
  17. ^ "Physical Aspects of the Polytheistic Roman Style". Tufts University. 2005. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  18. ^ Rawan, C. (11 March 2015). "Roman Mosaic Discoveries Made Through Time". Mozaico. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  19. ^ Dunbabin, Katherine M. D. (30 April 2014), "Mythology and Theatre in the Mosaics of the Graeco-Roman East", Using Images in Late Antiquity, Oxbow Books, pp. 227–252, doi:10.2307/j.ctvh1dwzx.16, retrieved 11 May 2022
  20. ^ Knox, E. L. Skip. "Alexander the Great - The Battle of Issus (334)". History of Western Civilization, Boise State University. Archived from the original on 25 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  21. ^ "Roman mosaic found in Libya". News24. 14 June 2005. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  22. ^ Varner, Eric R. (2001). "Portraits, Plots, and Politics: "Damnatio memoriae" and the Images of Imperial Women". Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. 46: 41–93. doi:10.2307/4238780. ISSN 0065-6801. JSTOR 4238780.
  23. ^ Phillips, Anthony (1992). "The Topology of Roman Mosaic Mazes". Leonardo. 25 (3/4): 321–329. doi:10.2307/1575858. ISSN 0024-094X. JSTOR 1575858. S2CID 192939467.
  24. ^ Molholt, Rebecca (September 2011). "Roman Labyrinth Mosaics and the Experience of Motion". The Art Bulletin. 93 (3): 287–303. doi:10.1080/00043079.2011.10786009. ISSN 0004-3079. S2CID 191483638.
  25. ^ "Ancient Roman mosaic floor discovered under vines in Italy". The Guardian. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  26. ^ "Roman mosaic floor found under Italian vineyard". BBC News. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  27. ^ "Perfectly preserved ancient Roman mosaic floor unearthed beneath Italian vineyard". www.cbsnews.com. 28 May 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  28. ^ "'Rare' Roman mosaic found in Rastan, Syria". BBC News. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  29. ^ Aji, Albert (12 October 2022). "Syria digs up 'rare' Roman mosaic in former rebel stronghold". AP News. Retrieved 13 October 2022.

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