Category
page 1Mosaic artists

Antoni Gaudí
Catalan architect (1852–1926)
Josep Maria Jujol
Spanish architect (1879–1949)
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Contemporary Iranian artist, mosaic work
Helena of Egypt
ancient Greek painter
Marko Rupnik
Slovenian priest, theologian, mosaic artist and former Jesuit (born 1954)
Jan Thorn Prikker
Dutch painter and designer in the Art Nouveau style (1868-1932)

Heinrich Nauen
German painter (1880-1940)
Nachum Gutman
painter, sculptor and mosaic artist (1898-1980)
Aka Hoegh
Greenlandic visual artist (born 1947)
Cosmati
The Cosmati were a Roman family, seven members of which, for four generations, were skilful architects, sculptors and workers in decorative geometric mosaic, mostly for church floors. Their name is commemorated in the genre of Cosmatesque work, often just called "Cosmati", a technique of opus sectile ("cut work") formed of elaborate inlays of small triangles and rectangles of colored stones and glass mosaics set into stone matrices or encrusted upon stone surfaces. Bands, panels and shaped reserves of intricate mosaic alternate with contrasting bands, guilloches and simple geometric shapes of
Sosos
ancient Greek artist
Nikodim Silivanovich
Russian painter and mosaicist (1834-1919)
Miksa Róth
Hungarian mosaicist and stained glass artist (1865-1944)
Gnosis
ancient Greek mosaic artist
Ememem
Ememem is an anonymous French street artist based in Lyon. They create mosaics incorporating geometric motifs in cracked sidewalks and façades, a process they call flacking. Ememem creates art at night, so that it is generally discovered at dawn.
Ejnar Nielsen
Danish painter (1872-1956)
Gunhild Kristensen
Dutch glazier, mosaic artist, painter and textile artist (1919-2002)
Hülya Vurnal İkizgül
Turkish artist (born 1967)

Alexandre Cingria
Swiss art historian and writer (1879-1945)
Sigurd Winge
visual artist (1909–1970)
Firelei Báez
Dominican / American visual artist (born 1980)
Miloš Bajić
Serbian painter and Nazi concentration camp survivor