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"Exploring the Timeless Beauty Art: From Phoenician Busts to Terracotta Jars" Step into a world where ancient civilizations come alive through archaic art

Background imageArchaic Collection: Amphora (storage jar), about 530-520 B. C. (terracotta, black-figure technique)

Amphora (storage jar), about 530-520 B. C. (terracotta, black-figure technique)
2969204 Amphora (storage jar), about 530-520 B.C. (terracotta, black-figure technique) by Ivy-Leaf Group (fl.4th century BC) (attr.to); 38.7x27.9 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageArchaic Collection: Archaistic Jar with Animal Mask Handles and Ogre Masks, Qing dynasty

Archaistic Jar with Animal Mask Handles and Ogre Masks, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), second half of 18th century

Background imageArchaic Collection: Bowl with Medallions of Archaistic and Auspicious Motifs, Qing dynasty

Bowl with Medallions of Archaistic and Auspicious Motifs, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Daoquang reign mark and period (1821-1850)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Handled Vessel in Archaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Handled Vessel in Archaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Handled Vessel in Arhcaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), late 18th/early 19th century

Background imageArchaic Collection: Square Jar with Archaistic 'Trigrams' and Floral Scrolls, Yuan or Ming dynasty, c

Square Jar with Archaistic "Trigrams" and Floral Scrolls, Yuan or Ming dynasty, c
Square Jar with Archaistic "Trigrams" and Floral Scrolls, Yuan (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644), c. 14th/16th century

Background imageArchaic Collection: Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE

Background imageArchaic Collection: Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE

Background imageArchaic Collection: Vessel, Egypt, Archaic Period / Old Kingdom, Dynasty 1-3 (3050-2630 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Vessel, Egypt, Archaic Period / Old Kingdom, Dynasty 1-3 (3050-2630 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Vessel, Egypt, Archaic Period/Old Kingdom, Dynasty 1-3 (3050-2630 BCE)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Terracotta neck-amphora with lid and knob, c. 540 B. C (terracotta)

Terracotta neck-amphora with lid and knob, c. 540 B. C (terracotta)
3493028 Terracotta neck-amphora with lid and knob, c.540 B.C (terracotta) by Greek, (6th century BC); 47 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageArchaic Collection: Terracotta lekythos, c. 550-530 BC (terracotta)

Terracotta lekythos, c. 550-530 BC (terracotta)
3526061 Terracotta lekythos, c.550-530 BC (terracotta) by Amasis Painter (fl.c.560-515 BC); 17.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageArchaic Collection: A Corinthian plaque depicting workers in a Clay Pit, from Penteskophia near Corinth

A Corinthian plaque depicting workers in a Clay Pit, from Penteskophia near Corinth
619896 A Corinthian plaque depicting workers in a Clay Pit, from Penteskophia near Corinth, 575-550 BC (clay) by Greek, (6th century BC); Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Panathenaic amphora depicting an athlete receiving a trophy, 580-520 BC (ceramic)

Panathenaic amphora depicting an athlete receiving a trophy, 580-520 BC (ceramic)
869975 Panathenaic amphora depicting an athlete receiving a trophy, 580-520 BC (ceramic) by Greek, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Xipe Totec, Toltec Culture (ceramic)

Xipe Totec, Toltec Culture (ceramic)
XBP394486 Xipe Totec, Toltec Culture (ceramic) by Pre-Columbian; height: 152.4 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; (add.info.: In Aztec mythology and religion)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Details of Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)

Details of Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)
figure, earring, face, burial, funerary, naive, precolumbian, head, arms crossed, jewellery, mexican, mesoamerican, detail, earthenware, central american, archaic, pre-columbian, pottery

Background imageArchaic Collection: Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)

Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)
XBP394462 Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic) by Pre-Columbian; height: 72.4 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; South American

Background imageArchaic Collection: Relief ornament of a woman holding a wreath (lead)

Relief ornament of a woman holding a wreath (lead)
3246859 Relief ornament of a woman holding a wreath (lead) by Greek; height: 3.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Relief ornament of a winged goddess (lead)

Relief ornament of a winged goddess (lead)
3246858 Relief ornament of a winged goddess (lead) by Greek; height: 3.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Ancient draped statues, Acropolis Museum, Athens

Ancient draped statues, Acropolis Museum, Athens Date: 1903

Background imageArchaic Collection: Kore known as Kore wearing a peplos, c. 540 BC (see also 148401, 345948, 345951) (marble)

Kore known as Kore wearing a peplos, c. 540 BC (see also 148401, 345948, 345951) (marble)
ALI345950 Kore known as Kore wearing a peplos, c.540 BC (see also 148401, 345948, 345951) (marble) by Greek, (6th century BC); height: 118 cm; Acropolis Museum, Athens

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic black-figure stamnos depicting boxers, c. 520-500 BC (pottery) (see also 100575)

Attic black-figure stamnos depicting boxers, c. 520-500 BC (pottery) (see also 100575)
AMQ100570 Attic black-figure stamnos depicting boxers, c.520-500 BC (pottery) (see also 100575) by Michigan painter (fl.520-500 BC); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageArchaic Collection: Vase in the form of an owl, Proto-Corinthian, c. 640 BC (ceramic)

Vase in the form of an owl, Proto-Corinthian, c. 640 BC (ceramic)
XIR98002 Vase in the form of an owl, Proto-Corinthian, c.640 BC (ceramic) by Greek, (7th century BC); height: 5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: plastic aryball in the shape of owl; ); Greek

Background imageArchaic Collection: Kore no. 679, c. 550-c. 480 BC (marble)

Kore no. 679, c. 550-c. 480 BC (marble)
JB148401 Kore no. 679, c.550-c.480 BC (marble) by Greek School; Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece; eJohn Bethell; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic black-figure cup depicting Greek sailing ships, c. 520 BC (pottery)

Attic black-figure cup depicting Greek sailing ships, c. 520 BC (pottery)
XIR159143 Attic black-figure cup depicting Greek sailing ships, c.520 BC (pottery) by Nikosthenes, (fl.540-510 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageArchaic Collection: Krater, from the Trebeniste Necropolis, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia (bronze)

Krater, from the Trebeniste Necropolis, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia (bronze)
XIR243734 Krater, from the Trebeniste Necropolis, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia (bronze) by Greek, (6th century BC); 72x31.5 cm; Narodni Muzej, Belgrade, Serbia; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Amphora depicting a cockerel, Corinthian Style (pottery)

Amphora depicting a cockerel, Corinthian Style (pottery)
XIR210365 Amphora depicting a cockerel, Corinthian Style (pottery) by Greek, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Torso of a kouros, from Actium, c. 570 BC (marble) (b / w photo) (see also 24996)

Torso of a kouros, from Actium, c. 570 BC (marble) (b / w photo) (see also 24996)
XIR202763 Torso of a kouros, from Actium, c.570 BC (marble) (b/w photo) (see also 24996) by Greek, (6th century BC); height: 94.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Cycladic Kouros, from Milos, c. 550 BC (marble)

Cycladic Kouros, from Milos, c. 550 BC (marble)
XIR177187 Cycladic Kouros, from Milos, c.550 BC (marble) by Greek, (6th century BC); height: 214 cm; National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic red figure amphora depicting a musician playing a lyre (ceramic)

Attic red figure amphora depicting a musician playing a lyre (ceramic)
XIR175582 Attic red figure amphora depicting a musician playing a lyre (ceramic) by Berlin Painter, (fl.c.500-460 BC); Musee de la Societe Archeologique, Montpellier, France; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Krater depicting the departure of Hercules, from Aptera in Crete, c. 610 BC (ceramic)

Krater depicting the departure of Hercules, from Aptera in Crete, c. 610 BC (ceramic)
XIR216106 Krater depicting the departure of Hercules, from Aptera in Crete, c.610 BC (ceramic) by Greek, (7th century BC); National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Coin from Lampsacus with a Janiform head (metal) (b / w photo)

Coin from Lampsacus with a Janiform head (metal) (b / w photo)
XIR220431 Coin from Lampsacus with a Janiform head (metal) (b/w photo) by Greek; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Lampsaque currency in Asia Minor; ); Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Black-figure column krater depicting a chariot, 520-510 BC (ceramic)

Black-figure column krater depicting a chariot, 520-510 BC (ceramic)
CZA228737 Black-figure column krater depicting a chariot, 520-510 BC (ceramic) by Painter of Tarquinia (fl.6th Century BC); height: 34 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Etruscan Black-figure amphora, c. 500 BC (ceramic)

Etruscan Black-figure amphora, c. 500 BC (ceramic)
CZA228735 Etruscan Black-figure amphora, c.500 BC (ceramic) by Micali Painter Style (fl.500 BC); height: 42 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; Etruscan, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic black figure hydria depicting a departure scene, c. 530-520 BC (pottery)

Attic black figure hydria depicting a departure scene, c. 530-520 BC (pottery)
XIR155946 Attic black figure hydria depicting a departure scene, c.530-520 BC (pottery) by Leagros Group (fl.525-500 BC) (attr)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Bakers kneading dough to the sound of a flute, found at Thebes, Boeotia

Bakers kneading dough to the sound of a flute, found at Thebes, Boeotia
XIR155945 Bakers kneading dough to the sound of a flute, found at Thebes, Boeotia, 6th century BC (terracotta) (see also 365020) by Greek, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageArchaic Collection: Detail of a Corinthian krater with a banquet scene, c. 590-575 BC (pottery)

Detail of a Corinthian krater with a banquet scene, c. 590-575 BC (pottery)
XIR155943 Detail of a Corinthian krater with a banquet scene, c.590-575 BC (pottery) by Athana Painter (fl.c.600-c.575 BC); height: 39 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageArchaic Collection: Kouros, from Paros, near the sanctuary of Asklepios, c. 540 BC (marble) (see also 98017

Kouros, from Paros, near the sanctuary of Asklepios, c. 540 BC (marble) (see also 98017
XIR154092 Kouros, from Paros, near the sanctuary of Asklepios, c.540 BC (marble) (see also 98017, 164837-164839) by Greek, (6th century BC); height: 103 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageArchaic Collection: Chalcophone, c. 8th - 6th century BC (bronze)

Chalcophone, c. 8th - 6th century BC (bronze)
478161 Chalcophone, c.8th - 6th century BC (bronze) by Phoenician; width: 17.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: musical instrument composed of 11 coiled wire tubes and twin sounding bars)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Archaistic vase and cover, 18th - 19th century (white jade)

Archaistic vase and cover, 18th - 19th century (white jade)
chain, carved, dragon, relief, ornate, precious stone, dragons, archaistic, handles, carving, oval, rings, ovoid, c19th, stone, cover, scrolls, c18th, archaic, engraved, vessel, vase, urn, 619014

Background imageArchaic Collection: Cartoon, Customs & Manners of ye Englyshe People

Cartoon, Customs & Manners of ye Englyshe People - Sea Bathing. 19th century

Background imageArchaic Collection: Cleobis and Biton, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)

Cleobis and Biton, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)
3930921 Cleobis and Biton, c.1650 (oil on canvas) by Blanchet, Thomas (1614-1689); 88x130 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic black-figure dinos, c. 590 BC (ceramic) (b / w photo)

Attic black-figure dinos, c. 590 BC (ceramic) (b / w photo)
XIR207818 Attic black-figure dinos, c.590 BC (ceramic) (b/w photo) by Greek, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info)

Background imageArchaic Collection: Attic black-figure dinos depicting Perseus fleeing from the Gorgons, c

Attic black-figure dinos depicting Perseus fleeing from the Gorgons, c
XIR207694 Attic black-figure dinos depicting Perseus fleeing from the Gorgons, c.590 BC (ceramic) (b/w photo) by Greek, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageArchaic Collection: Effigy jar with lid, Teotihuacan Culture (ceramic)

Effigy jar with lid, Teotihuacan Culture (ceramic)
XBP394481 Effigy jar with lid, Teotihuacan Culture (ceramic) by Pre-Columbian; height: 27.3 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; South American

Background imageArchaic Collection: Posterior view of Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)

Posterior view of Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic)
XBP394463 Posterior view of Seated Figure, Chinesco Culture, (ceramic) by Pre-Columbian; height: 72.4 cm; American Museum of Natural History, New York

Background imageArchaic Collection: Giant head, Olmec Culture (stone)

Giant head, Olmec Culture (stone)
XBP394473 Giant head, Olmec Culture (stone) by Pre-Columbian; Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; South American, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Bell-shaped krater from Pisticci, Italy (ceramic)

Bell-shaped krater from Pisticci, Italy (ceramic)
704414 Bell-shaped krater from Pisticci, Italy (ceramic) by Greek School; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageArchaic Collection: Bell-shaped proto-Apulian krater with satyr and maenad from Matera, Italy (ceramic)

Bell-shaped proto-Apulian krater with satyr and maenad from Matera, Italy (ceramic)
704412 Bell-shaped proto-Apulian krater with satyr and maenad from Matera, Italy (ceramic) by Greek School; Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Basilicata Dinu Adamesteanu, Potenza, Basilicata



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