Miniature mosaic and method

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Two dimensionally sectional layer – Next to unitary web or sheet of equal or greater extent

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428 48, 156 63, B32B 314

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061033294

ABSTRACT:
A miniature mosaic is disclosed that includes a support, a plurality of tesserae arranged on the support to create an image where at least a majority of the tesserae are elongate strands having cross-sectional areas of no more than 0.25 square millimeters, and an adhesive fixing the tesserae to the support. A method of making a miniature mosaic is also disclosed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 602159 (1898-04-01), Harrison et al.
XVIII and XIX Century, Roman Miniature Mosiacs, Domenico Petochi, English Enclosure, Nov. 1981, pp. 3-24.
The Gilbert Mosiac Collection, by Anthony C. Sherman, Pendulum Press, West Haven, Connecticut, Dec. 1971, six pages.
The Art of Mosiacs, Selections from the Gilbert Collection, Los Angelos County Museum of Art, Dec. 1977, 37 pages.
I Mosaici Minuti Romani, dei secoli XVIII e XIX., Domenico Petochi, Nov. 1981, pp. 7-251.
XVIII and XIX Xentury, Roman Miniature Mosiacs, Domenico Petochi, English Enclosure, Nov. 1981, pp. 3-24.
The Art Mosiacs, Selections from the Gilbert Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Dec. 1982, 219 pages.

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