The point of departure for this article is the mosaic with Nilotic motifs that runs along the bottom of the apse of S. Maria Maggiore in Rome. The mosaic is a work of Iacopo Torriti dating to 1296. There has been a great deal of discussion, however, whether he invented the motifs or whether he copied them from the fifth-century apse (or even included parts of the original). It is here suggested that Torriti used motifs which were originally present in the fifth-century apse and that they, together with other motifs relating to Egypt in the still preserved fifth-century mosaic panels, had a symbolism well suited to the ideas about Mary and the Incarnation that were prevalent in Rome in the fifth century
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
S. maria maggiore, Rome. Scroll design in apse mosaic c.1294. (based on classical original of 435) C...
South apse mosaic, enthroned figure of St. Peter, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospe...
The point of departure for this article is the mosaic with Nilotic motifs that runs along the bottom...
The mosaics of the triumphal arch of S. Maria Maggiore contain certain iconographical elements which...
The Santa Maria Maggiore mosaics are a well-studied example of early Christian and late Roman art, c...
The paper is devoted to the Early Christian mosaic decoration of Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome...
In the present re-reading of the Sistine mosaics of S. Maria Maggiore, which embraces the Old and Ne...
The church of S. Maria in Trastevere was one of the tituli or parish churches of ancient Rome, known...
All the architectural elements of a medieval temple, like itself, are common symbolic space where al...
View of the apse (the Coronation of the Virgin mosaic in the half dome of the apse is by Jacopo Torr...
The Cosmological Mosaic, a Roman imperial period mosaic found in Mérida in western Spain, has been t...
In the Middle Ages, authentic ancient Egyptian artifacts emerged from the remains of former temples ...
The Heraklitos mosaic, which dates to the second century AD and is displayed today at the Vatican Mu...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
S. maria maggiore, Rome. Scroll design in apse mosaic c.1294. (based on classical original of 435) C...
South apse mosaic, enthroned figure of St. Peter, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospe...
The point of departure for this article is the mosaic with Nilotic motifs that runs along the bottom...
The mosaics of the triumphal arch of S. Maria Maggiore contain certain iconographical elements which...
The Santa Maria Maggiore mosaics are a well-studied example of early Christian and late Roman art, c...
The paper is devoted to the Early Christian mosaic decoration of Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome...
In the present re-reading of the Sistine mosaics of S. Maria Maggiore, which embraces the Old and Ne...
The church of S. Maria in Trastevere was one of the tituli or parish churches of ancient Rome, known...
All the architectural elements of a medieval temple, like itself, are common symbolic space where al...
View of the apse (the Coronation of the Virgin mosaic in the half dome of the apse is by Jacopo Torr...
The Cosmological Mosaic, a Roman imperial period mosaic found in Mérida in western Spain, has been t...
In the Middle Ages, authentic ancient Egyptian artifacts emerged from the remains of former temples ...
The Heraklitos mosaic, which dates to the second century AD and is displayed today at the Vatican Mu...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
S. maria maggiore, Rome. Scroll design in apse mosaic c.1294. (based on classical original of 435) C...
South apse mosaic, enthroned figure of St. Peter, blessing with his right hand and holding the Gospe...