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Object Type

Church Objects, Paintings and Drawings

Material

Mosaic or Tile

Country of Origin

Greece

Credit

The Government of the Hellenic Republic 

Caption

Import Restricted since 2011.

Section II.J of Designated List in force since 2011.

The ecclesiastical ethnological materials represent the Early Christian and Byzantine periods and include objects made from 324 A.D. through the 15th century A.D.

Wall mosaics generally portray religious images and scenes of Biblical events. Surrounding panels may contain animal, floral, or geometric designs. They are made from stone and glass cut into small bits (tesserae) and laid into a plaster matrix.

Example shown:
Wall Mosaic depicting the Resurrection
Material: Polychrome Glass Tesserae on mortrar; Period: First half of the 11th century A.D.; Provenance: Narthex of the katholikon, Monastery of Hosios Loukas, Phokida; Place of Production: Phokida, Central Greece; Dimensions: maximum height - 2.5 m. / length - 3.60 m.
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