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Roman-Byzantine pattern from L'ornement Polychrome (1888) by Albert Racinet (1825–1893). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1888 edition. | by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel Medieval Pattern, Byzantine Mosaic, Mosaic Kits, Free Illustration Images, Byzantine Art, Persian Pattern, Book Art Diy, Egyptian Art, Pattern Illustration

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Greek-Byzantine pattern from L'ornement Polychrome (1888) by Albert Racinet (1825–1893). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1888 edition. | free image by rawpixel.com Arabian Pattern, Free Mosaic Patterns, Medieval Pattern, Greek Pattern, Free Illustration Images, Celtic Patterns, Byzantine Art, Ornament Frame, Japanese Patterns

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Byzantine ceiling mosaic representing the night sky, 5th century CE. Galla Placidia Mausoleum, Ravenna, Italy. The building was formerly the oratory of the Church of the Holy Cross and now contains three sarcophagi. The largest sarcophagus was thought to contain the remains of Galla Placidia (died c. 450 CE), the daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379-395 CE). Byzantine Interior Design, Blue Aesthetic Tumblr, Byzantine Design, Byzantine Mosaics, Sicis Mosaic, Ravenna Mosaics, Ravenna Italy, Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Mosaic

Byzantine ceiling mosaic representing the night sky, 5th century CE. Galla Placidia Mausoleum, Ravenna, Italy. The building was formerly the oratory of the Church of the Holy Cross and now contains three sarcophagi. The largest sarcophagus was thought to contain the remains of Galla Placidia (died c. 450 CE), the daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379-395 CE).

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