they used a dagger to put in mosaics
The Hypocaust is what the Romans called their method of making the walls and floors hot so that you would of had to wear sandals. Only few people got to go into that place because the rich people wouldn't go in so the slaves did it by making sure that the furnace's fire wouldn't go out.
The Romans, like everyone else in those days, built walls and fortifications around their towns.
it had four walls 2 windows 2 floors and a pot whole <3
They didn't need walls. Their soldiers were the walls.
Mosaics (apex)
Mosaics (apex)
they used a dagger to put in mosaics
Mosaics (apex)
They are used to decorate walls, floors, and ceilings.
They are used to decorate walls, floors, and ceilings.
Wealth Romans of ancient times had their homes decorated with ceramic tiles on the floors and sometimes on the walls. Mosaic in geometric patterns as well as in pictorial form where the most common usage of ceramic tile. There were also wall paintings that were a forerunner of fresco paintings, as well as wall niches with statuary and decorative pottery,
Romans decorated their floors, walls, and ceilings with mosaics. They used colorful tiles or small pieces of glass, marble, and other materials to create intricate and detailed designs that often depicted scenes from mythology, daily life, and nature. Mosaics were a popular form of decoration in Roman homes, public buildings, and bathhouses.
They painted the walls with bright colors and with scenes of gods, people, and animals. They also did mosaic floors with animals, people, and patterns. I visited a ancient villa in Sicily and every floor was a mosaic of lions and tigers and the gym even showed girls in bikinis. In Pompeii the walls of the villas are still showing the art and colors that were there in 79 AD.
The medieval stonemasons built large structures like Gothic cathedrals, churches, castles, etc. out of stone. Modern stonemasons build stone walls and decorate the outside of floors, walls, etc. with stone.
Yes, inside Roman homes and buildings was art on the walls and mosaics on the floors. The art wasn't calligraphy nor geometric designs, but of people and animals doing all sorts of things in life. Some of it was pretty graphic showing different sexual positions of couples. This art was in private homes and public buildings. If you visit a place like Pompeii that was buried since 79 AD you can still see the art work on the walls. The colors are vibrant and clear and there is no mistake about the subjects. Romans also decorated their graves with pictures of themselves and the things they did in life. That is one reason why historians know so much about the lives of ancient Romans.
A fresco is created by painting colored pigments (oil, traditionally) into wet plaster.