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Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE. From Taras/Taren
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
Ch. 4, Page 36.<< Previous || Start Reading || Next >> It seems only yesterday that she
Fragment of a terracotta head of a satyr. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. From Taranto (ancient Tar
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
I make a mean Greek chicken breast and Greek orzo saladmy food artistry comes to an end now that my
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
gemsofgreece:Petros Kaminiotis is a young artist who creates miniature Greek folk costumes for Playm
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek 5th-4th Century BC)
Alexander Zick (1845-1907), ’Die Eumeniden’, “Die Kunst unserer Zeit”, 1893S
Franz Stuck (1863-1928), “The Murder’, ’‘The Art Journal”, 1894SourceT
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek terracotta aryballos (perfume vase) in the form of a monkey. Artist u
Ch. 4, Page 37.<< Previous || Start Reading || Next >> It is scientifically proved that
Terracotta figurine of the healing deity Asclepius, with his caduceus. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BC
Amazons by Emil Wolff (1847)
theancientwayoflife:~ Red-Figure Kalpis.Artist/Maker: Group of the Floral Nolans (Greek (Attic), act
artist-jones:Greek no. 6. Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases, Owen Jones
Ancient Greek or Roman bronze statuette of a dwarf with silver eyes. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE/
gemsofgreece:Greek Warrior of 1821 by Spyridon Prosalentis.
Apollo Killing the Python by Robert Willemsz de Baudous
Chie Yoshii, ‘Hemera’, 2014Source“HEMERA was the the primordial goddess (protogenos) of
Morning Follows Night by Nicolaes Berchem (1680)
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