MOSAIC ARTIST, Italian
(active 430s in Rome)

Scenes from the life of Joshua

432-40
Mosaic
Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome

The decoration of the Early Christian churches, and particularly of the basilicas, was mostly with mosaics. The largest series of early mosaic decorations in Rome are the panels on the triumphal arch and the nave walls of Santa Maria Maggiore of c. 432-40.

The picture shows mosaics from the right wall of the nave depicting scenes from the life of Joshua. Above: The Ark of the Covenant crosses the Jordan; below: Joshua's spies are sent out to Jericho.




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