Arts Of The Ancient Mediterranean Collection
Discover the captivating arts of the ancient Mediterranean, a rich tapestry of creativity and cultural heritage
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Discover the captivating arts of the ancient Mediterranean, a rich tapestry of creativity and cultural heritage. Feast your eyes on the exquisite Fish Plate, crafted by the skilled hands of the Heligoland Painter in 350-325 BCE. Its intricate details bring to life an underwater world teeming with vibrant marine life. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Bell Krater, a magnificent mixing bowl from around 450 BCE, adorned with masterful brushstrokes by none other than the Niobid Painter. This vessel tells tales of mythical figures and epic battles as it served its practical purpose in ancient feasts. Marvel at the delicate craftsmanship of an Openwork Ring from the mysterious first century. Though its creator remains unknown, this stunning piece showcases intricate patterns that speak volumes about ancient jewelry-making techniques and artistic sensibilities. Raise a toast to history with a Kylix Drinking Cup dating back to 510-500 BCE, attributed to none other than Manner of Epeleios Painter Greek. As you sip from this vessel's elegant form, imagine joining ancient revelers in celebrating life's pleasures. Take flight alongside a Greco-Roman Flying Bird sculpture hailing from 332 BCE-395 CE—a testament to timeless artistry whose anonymous creator captured movement and grace frozen in time. Delve into mystery as you explore an enigmatic Vase spanning centuries between second and fifth century CE—its origins shrouded in anonymity yet bearing witness to countless stories etched upon its surface. Uncover secrets held within an Amphora Storage Jar originating from fourth-century BCE—an object once used for preserving precious goods now offering glimpses into past civilizations through its unique shape and design. Reflect upon your own image using a Hand Mirror forged between 470-450 BCE—a tool both functional and ornamental that connects us directly with those who lived millennia ago but shared our desire for self-reflection. Hold history within your hands as you encounter an Aryballos Container for Oil, crafted between 625-600 BCE.