Digital Exhibits: Ancient Art 203Main MenuAncient ArtTable of ContentsSample Exhibit - Herakles in Greek ArtDepictions of Herakles in Greek ArtAngyal- The Culture of Pre-Columbian TimesThis exhibit displays the important symbols culture during ancient Pre-Columbia.Aversa- Ancient FacesThe collection includes portraits of many Ancient faces made of marble, limestone, bronze and black basalt.Brookes - Sculptures Of The GodsA look at Sculptures of Gods during the classical and hellenistic period of Greek history. This will tell you the stories of the Gods being shown and the growth of realism during this period.CERMINARA-Ancient Greek FigurinesExploration of different Terracotta figurines from ancient GreeceCooke -- Black Figure Art from Ancient GreeceThis page will highlight some works that were made using black figure, which is named for the color of the figures depicted in the art.Costa- Death and AfterlifeFoley - Statues and figures of Greek MythologyMy theme is Greek Mythology in the forms of statues and figuresFowlerHow the human body is depicted through Ancient ArtHarris - Greek AthletesThe Olympian games began in Greek times. These pieces will depict Greek Athletes doing the gamesJoseph - Hellenistic ArtThe Hellanistic art style focuses on realistic, natural human forms. Straying away from the rigid unnatural forms of ancient sculpture styles before it.Lamon- Mythical Creatures in Greek and Cycladic ArtThis exhibit will take a look at how Mediterranean civilizations depicted a few mythical beasts throughout different periods.Leszczynski - Late Minoan, Creature, Covered, GemsA collection of Lentoid gems engraved by Minoan craftsman. Some served a useful purpose as seals. This collection spans the Late Minoan I-II period to the Late Minoan II-IIIA period.McDonough - Medusa in Ancient Greek ArtA look at one of Greek mythology's most feared creaturesMeehan - Ancient Spartan ArtPopular Art and Customs of Sparta and LaconiaNelson - Ancient Egyptian StatuesThis digital exhibit displays a collection of statues from Ancient EgyptRamos- Marble FigurinesFemales figurines are an important part of ancient Greeks art history .Raquet- The Acropolis ReunitedPutting the Parthenon back togetherSHORT - Representations of the Minotaur and His StorySmithKali - Depictions of the Human BodyStarrs--Art of the Trojan WarA sampling of pottery inspired by the mythical Trojan War.Wible - AphroditeMy theme is the representation of Aphrodite through different types of art.Danielle Bennett672675c081461104799d4151a54a1faf0c800419
Marble seated harp player
12017-10-13T19:05:08-07:00Nataly Ramoscee2228ad6671f0b5d297c2ab7008474131558b0213072Seated figurine playing an instrumentplain2017-10-13T19:05:54-07:00The Metropolitan Museum of Art2800–2700 B.C.Image47.100.1MarbleNataly Ramoscee2228ad6671f0b5d297c2ab7008474131558b0
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12017-10-13T14:12:01-07:00Ramos- Marble Figurines11Females figurines are an important part of ancient Greeks art history .gallery2017-10-13T21:25:59-07:00Introduction My exhibition will be about females and males figurines. Figurines in general are an important part of Greek art history . The figurines vary in sizes and shapes. Most of the figurines are in a standing position and some of the early Cycladic figurines has no facial features. Most the figurines are made out of marble and some of them are in white marble and others have some colors and decorations. All this figurines has different interpretations and differ from one another because they came from different civilizations. This figurines have female and male forms, in the females figurines the breasts were usually highlight.
This is an early Cycladic figurine made out of marble. This figurine might be one of the most important figurines of the Cycladic art history because this figurine is from the Cycladic period c. 2600-2400 BCE. This figurine has the arms folded at the abdomen and the facial features are not well define because what I can see is only the nose but nothing else because it don't have eyes and it also don't have mouth. The height of this figurine is 24 3/4", so the size of it is not to small compare with others figurines. This is a white a marble figurine without color or decorations.
This figurine is different from others one I have seen that are in a standing position with folded arms. This figurine in contrast to others figurines is in a seated position playing a harp. This one is also made out of marble but this one look white, so there were no pigment used on this marble figurine. On this figurine I can see more details and this one have more facial features than the others figurines. On this one the mouth, ears, and eyes are notable. The bodily form of this male figurine is well define.
This figurines are from the Mycenaean civilization and this figurines possess certain features of the Cycladic figurines. The Terracotta figurines were as popular as the Cycladic ones. The figurine in the left have folded arms as the Cycladic figurines. This figurines in contrast to the Cycladic figurines have some decorations. This three figurines are wearing long dresses and it is hard to tell if their feet are defined.
This Terracotta figurine is decorated and is dressed. The way I interpreted this figurine is as a women praying. It look that she is carrying something in top of her head. This is a clay based figurine.