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The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
16 episodes
4 months ago
How can we read an image to tell us more about its ancient maker? In this album a mosaic artist, Catherine Parkinson, visits the splendidly-preserved ancient Roman mosaics at Brading Villa on the Isle of Wight. With the help of two archaeologists she discovers that the iconography reveals important clues about the villa inhabitants' world view, taste, and aspirations. Their leisure pursuits, the value placed on learning, and their views on men and women are just some of the themes revealed in the mythological narratives. Did the craftsmen bring pattern books to the villa owner so he could choose how to decorate his house, much like today? Catherine's own practical experience of mosaic-making also helps us understand the methods the Romans used to lay the mosaics. In the audio track, Open University classicist Jessica Hughes explores some of the issues surrounding interpretation of these mosaics' meanings. This material forms part of The Open University Course AA100 The arts and past and present.
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How can we read an image to tell us more about its ancient maker? In this album a mosaic artist, Catherine Parkinson, visits the splendidly-preserved ancient Roman mosaics at Brading Villa on the Isle of Wight. With the help of two archaeologists she discovers that the iconography reveals important clues about the villa inhabitants' world view, taste, and aspirations. Their leisure pursuits, the value placed on learning, and their views on men and women are just some of the themes revealed in the mythological narratives. Did the craftsmen bring pattern books to the villa owner so he could choose how to decorate his house, much like today? Catherine's own practical experience of mosaic-making also helps us understand the methods the Romans used to lay the mosaics. In the audio track, Open University classicist Jessica Hughes explores some of the issues surrounding interpretation of these mosaics' meanings. This material forms part of The Open University Course AA100 The arts and past and present.
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The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics
A short introduction to this album.
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15 years ago
1 minute 24 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
Mosaics at Brading Villa
Mosaic Artist Catherine Parkinson goes to visit a Roman Villa, Brading, on the Isle of Wight
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16 years ago
1 minute 14 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Astronomer
The iconography in this mosaic reveals more than meets the eye.
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16 years ago
2 minutes 59 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Cockheaded Man
A mosaic like today's political cartoons.
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16 years ago
3 minutes 27 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
Orpheus
Clues that this mosaic was made in a hurry.
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16 years ago
2 minutes 32 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Shepherd
A mosaic depicting a castrated shepherd and a nymph
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16 years ago
2 minutes 10 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
Medusa
Catherine Parkinson realises why this mosaic is laid a little crooked.
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16 years ago
3 minutes

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
Reading Roman Mosaics
Open University classicist Jessica Hughes talks about the the Brading Villa mosaics and explores some of the issues raised in the video tracks.
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16 years ago
10 minutes 16 seconds

The Arts Past and Present: Mosaics - for iPad/Mac/PC
How can we read an image to tell us more about its ancient maker? In this album a mosaic artist, Catherine Parkinson, visits the splendidly-preserved ancient Roman mosaics at Brading Villa on the Isle of Wight. With the help of two archaeologists she discovers that the iconography reveals important clues about the villa inhabitants' world view, taste, and aspirations. Their leisure pursuits, the value placed on learning, and their views on men and women are just some of the themes revealed in the mythological narratives. Did the craftsmen bring pattern books to the villa owner so he could choose how to decorate his house, much like today? Catherine's own practical experience of mosaic-making also helps us understand the methods the Romans used to lay the mosaics. In the audio track, Open University classicist Jessica Hughes explores some of the issues surrounding interpretation of these mosaics' meanings. This material forms part of The Open University Course AA100 The arts and past and present.