Micro-mosaics made in Rome, Italy utilize small fragments of colored stones, clay or glass, called tesserae. Each square inch can comprise over 400 tesserae. The subject matter is often based on 18th century engravings of Roman antiquities and views of Rome.
During the 18th century there was a revival in the interest of classical art and architecture. Unlike the Renaissance which glorified the past, this neo-classical style focused on the remnants of Rome in their current state.
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