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Demeter and Persephone-Kore
3711322 Demeter and Persephone-Kore by Greek School, (6th century BC); Archaeological Museum, Morgantina, Aidone, Enna, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: " Archaeological Museum of Aidone della Dea Morgantina in the province of Enna in Sicily. In this museum are exposed the acroliths, the goddess of Morgantina and many artifacts such as heads, vases, health accessories, busts, metopes. The museum is included in the archaeological site of Morgantina.
Museo Archeologico di Aidone della Dea Morgantina in provincia di Enna in Sicilia. In questo museo sono esposti gli acroliti, la dea di Morgantina e tanti reperti come teste, vasi, accessori sanitari, busti, metope. Il museo A inserito nel sito archeologico di Morgantina.
); eGiulio Azzarello; Greek, out of copyright
Media ID 22511152
© Giulio Azzarello / Bridgeman Images
Archaeological Demeter Draped Feet Goddes Hands Kore Persephone Reconstructed Reconstruction
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This print showcases the ancient Greek sculpture of Demeter and Persephone-Kore, created by the Greek School in the 6th century BC. Currently housed in the Archaeological Museum of Aidone della Dea Morgantina in Sicily, Italy, this artwork is a testament to the rich history and mythology of ancient Greece. The museum itself is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, featuring not only acroliths like the goddess of Morgantina but also an array of artifacts such as heads, vases, health accessories, busts, and metopes. Situated within the larger archaeological site of Morgantina, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into this fascinating period. In this particular sculpture, we see Demeter and her daughter Persephone-Kore depicted with intricate detail. The draped fabric adds a sense of movement to their figures while emphasizing their divine status. Their hands delicately touch each other's shoulders as they stand side by side. This reconstruction highlights both the skillful craftsmanship and storytelling prowess prevalent in ancient Greek art. It serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined myth and religion were in their culture. Giulio Azzarello beautifully captures this masterpiece through his lens, allowing us to appreciate its beauty even from afar. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness these legendary figures come alive once again.
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