opus tessellatum

opus tessellatum

mosaic
      mosaic technique that involves the use of tesserae (tessera) (small cubes of stone, marble, glass, ceramic, or other hard material) of uniform size applied to a ground to form pictures and ornamental designs. Opus tessellatum was the most commonly used technique in the production of Hellenistic, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine mosaics. Evolving from the supplementary use of stone tesserae to achieve colour intensity in earlier pebble mosaics, opus tessellatum came to be used for entire mosaic floors in most areas of the eastern Mediterranean by at least the beginning of the 2nd century BC. The earliest mosaics in opus tessellatum were composed of stone and marble tesserae, but, in the course of the 2nd century, tesserae of coloured glass were introduced for special colour effects. In the Hellenistic (Hellenistic Age) period (3rd to 1st centuries BC) in cities in Greece, Africa, Sicily, and Italy, pictorial mosaics of great virtuosity were produced in opus tessellatum; more commonly, however, opus tessellatum was reserved for decorative borders surrounding emblēmata, or central figural panels executed in opus vermiculatum, a finer mosaic work using much smaller tesserae.

      In the 1st century BC, with the rise of the Roman Empire, Italy became the centre of mosaic production; there and in the rest of the empire opus tessellatum continued to be used in a mainly secondary, decorative role whenever opus vermiculatum could be afforded. Beginning with the 1st century AD, however, figural opus tessellatum was increasingly used to cover whole floors, and by the early Christian period it had become the dominant technique. With the widespread use of monumental wall mosaics that began with that era, opus tessellatum entirely replaced opus vermiculatum, being much better suited, with its large tesserae and rougher visual effect, for viewing at a distance. Glass tesserae were used almost exclusively for these wall mosaics, and glass opus tessellatum remained the common mosaic technique throughout the Middle Ages.

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