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Hinton St Mary Mosaic Mosaico de Hinton St Mary
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The Hinton St Mary Mosaic is a large, almost complete Roman mosaic discovered at Hinton St Mary, Dorset, England in 1963. It appears to feature a portrait bust of Jesus Christ as its central motif, which could be the oldest depiction of Jesus Christ anywhere in the Roman Empire. A second mosaic was found during 2022 excavations on the site.. The mosaic found in 1963 was chosen as Object 44 in the BBC Radio 4 programme A History of the World in 100 Objects, presented by British Museum director Neil MacGregor. El mosaico de Hinton St Mary es un mosaico romano grande, casi íntegro, descubierto en en el condado inglés de Dorset. Parece que representa un retrato busto de Jesucristo como su motivo. El mosaico fue elegido como el objeto 44 en el programa de BBC Radio 4 Una historia del mundo en cien objetos, presentado por el director del Museo Británico .
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Romano-British
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Hinton St Mary villa, Dorset
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The Hinton St Mary Mosaic is a large, almost complete Roman mosaic discovered at Hinton St Mary, Dorset, England in 1963. It appears to feature a portrait bust of Jesus Christ as its central motif, which could be the oldest depiction of Jesus Christ anywhere in the Roman Empire. A second mosaic was found during 2022 excavations on the site.. The mosaic found in 1963 was chosen as Object 44 in the BBC Radio 4 programme A History of the World in 100 Objects, presented by British Museum director Neil MacGregor. The mosaic covered two rooms, joined by a small decorated threshold. It is largely red, yellow and cream in colouring. On stylistic grounds it has been dated to the 4th century and is attributed to the mosaic workshop of Durnovaria (modern Dorchester). It is currently in storage at the British Museum, although the central medallion is on display there. El mosaico de Hinton St Mary es un mosaico romano grande, casi íntegro, descubierto en en el condado inglés de Dorset. Parece que representa un retrato busto de Jesucristo como su motivo. El mosaico fue elegido como el objeto 44 en el programa de BBC Radio 4 Una historia del mundo en cien objetos, presentado por el director del Museo Británico . El mosaico cubría dos habitaciones, unidos por un pequeño umbral decorado. El colorido es, principalmente, rojo, amarillo y crema. A partir de criterios estilísticos, se ha datado del siglo IV y se atribuye al taller de la escuela durnovariana de arte musivario. Actualmente está almacenado en el Museo Británico, aunque el medallón central está expuesto allí.
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early 4th century
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