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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jaron James, A photographic print of Roman mosaic glass fragments, blue, 2022

Jaron James

A photographic print of Roman mosaic glass fragments, blue, 2022
Digital print on giclée high gloss paper
Unframed
30 x 40 cm
Edition of 100
£ 540.00
Jaron James, A photographic print of Roman mosaic glass fragments, blue, 2022
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The fragments are from 1st century BC / AD Roman cast glass vessels. The glass is of a type known as mosaic, which was formed with multicoloured canes of glass.
The fragments are from 1st century BC / AD Roman cast glass vessels. The glass is of a type known as mosaic, which was formed with multicoloured canes of glass.

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Roman cast glass vessels made from mosaic glass were luxury pieces of tableware used by the elite in Roman society. The technique used by highly skilled artisans to create these brilliantly coloured vessels was incredibly laborious and time-consuming, making them very expensive.
We are delighted to be collaborating with photographer Jaron James on this project. Having worked together for many years photographing beautiful and captivating objects, the idea for this exhibition arose from Jaron’s pleasure in shooting select parts of objects, the details.

Jaron James (b.1975) graduated in Documentary Photography in 2000 from Newport University, South Wales. Since then Jaron has photographed for The Science Museum, and worked at the Victoria & Albert Museum for five years.

Now freelancing, Jaron works with a strong client base which includes The National Trust, English Heritage, Leighton House, Art UK, The Powell Cotton Museum and various important Fine Art and Ancient Art dealers.
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