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  2. Ottoman architectural decoration - Wikipedia

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    The tilework includes many different styles and techniques, including cuerda seca tiles, colourful underglaze tiles, and mosaic blue-and-white tilework. The tiles seem to have been fabricated locally rather than at centers like Iznik, despite the absence of a sophisticated ceramic production center in the region. [ 23 ]

  3. Roman Cryptoporticus (Vicenza) - Wikipedia

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    A white stone tile was placed in a small incision in the middle of each hexagon. The original flooring was then covered with a mosaic of white tiles alternated with sparse black tiles. This second floor was laid on top of the previous one, raising the height of the walkway (the first laying was -2.75 m from the intrados of the vault, the second ...

  4. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Zellij (Arabic: الزَّلِيْج) is geometric tilework with glazed terracotta tiles set into plaster, forming colourful mosaic patterns including regular and semiregular tessellations. The tradition is characteristic of Morocco, but is also found in Moorish Spain. Zellij is used to decorate mosques, public buildings and wealthy private houses.

  5. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    The smaller A-tile, denoted A S, is an obtuse Robinson triangle, while the larger A-tile, A L, is acute; in contrast, a smaller B-tile, denoted B S, is an acute Robinson triangle, while the larger B-tile, B L, is obtuse. Concretely, if A S has side lengths (1, 1, φ), then A L has side lengths (φ, φ, 1). B-tiles can be related to such A-tiles ...

  6. Tessellation - Wikipedia

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    The elaborate and colourful zellige tessellations of glazed tiles at the Alhambra in Spain that attracted the attention of M. C. Escher. More formally, a tessellation or tiling is a cover of the Euclidean plane by a countable number of closed sets, called tiles, such that the tiles intersect only on their boundaries. These tiles may be polygons ...

  7. Neptune Triumph and the House of Sorothus mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic of Virgil from the 2nd century, according to Mohamed Yacoub. Mosaic depicting a man in a toga holding a scroll with writing, surrounded by two female figures, one holding a scroll and the other a theatrical mask. Virgil mosaic dated to the 2nd century by Mohamed Yacoub. The dating of the Neptune mosaic has varied in historiography.