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Common Errors (15): White Sculpture

Jona Lendering wrote 3 weeks ago: Reconstruction of the colors of the Marcus Caelius Cenotaph (Xanten) The ancient Greeks were brillia … more →

Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient History, Ancient Rome, Architecture, common errors about Antiquity, Museums, Roman Religion, marble, Philhellenism

King Tut Sarcophagus donated to auction7 comments

Julie Chautin wrote 3 weeks ago: Library volunteer Corey Bailey and auctioneer Bob Grove (l to r) prepare for Murphy Library … more →

Tags: Auction, Archeology, Bob Grove, Corey Bailey, Egyptian artifacts, Grove Auctions, Murphy Library, sarcophagus

35,000 year old figurine from Germany1 comment

mathilda37 wrote 2 months ago: From Hohle Fels in south west Germany and I just love it. Okay, so she looks a bit like a spatchcoc … more →

Tags: Anthropology, archaeology, Early upper paleolithic Europeans

My Philosophy

writergooddoer wrote 3 months ago:   Personal Values   My grandparents, parents, teachers and friends have all played an instrumental r … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Free Papers, Students, Management, Education, Business, Teachers, Research Writing, science and mathematics

Ancient Art Interpretation

writergooddoer wrote 3 months ago: Is Paleolithic Art Misunderstood In The Present?   Jean Louis Schefer’s writings in the 1990s have … more →

Tags: Arts, Free Papers, Papers, Research, Psychology, Architecture, art interpretation, Psychoanalysis, writing

Greek Sculpture

aysesoysal wrote 3 months ago: Hello Everyone, I wanted to share of what I found out from my old studies, a site that presents doc … more →

Tags: Art, Subtle Body, School, okul, Greek, Sculpture, mediternean, Greece

Art of the Roman Republic3 comments

kbagdanov wrote 4 months ago: In a previous post we looked at the art of the Etruscans, now we are going to move forward into the … more →

Tags: Ancient Rome, Art, Fine Art, History, Aulus Metellus, Denarius with Julius Casesar, roman republic, Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Temple in Forum Boarium

New @ Haas Arts Library, Arts of Ancient Viet Nam: From River Plain to Open Sea

artslibrary wrote 4 months ago: Via Yale University Press: Once a strategic trading post that channeled the flow of riches and idea … more →

Tags: New Library Books, Art, History of Art, Yale University Press

Etruscan Art

kbagdanov wrote 4 months ago: Okay, all of my art students, we have finished Greece and are moving on to Rome, which will coincide … more →

Tags: Art, Fine Art, Friday Classes, Etruscan Art, vaulted arch

China | Fu Dog | Ancient Art | Lion | Tiger | Dragon3 comments

fudogblog wrote 5 months ago: Technorati Tags: China,Fu Dog,Ancient Art,Lion,Tiger,Freer Gallery,Smithsonian,Nelson-Atkins     Af … more →

Tags: Historical Slant postings, China-heavy posts, fu dog, Lion, Tiger, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian, Nelson Atkins

The History of Origami

tinyshiny wrote 5 months ago: The first paper making technique came to Japan from China in 7th century. The Japanese developed ano … more →

Tags: japanese arts and crafts, Japanese Culture, Origami, Genroku era, high quality Japanese paper, History of Origami, Japanese, Kayarasou, Meiji era

Ancient Art of Tirador

apsrising wrote 5 months ago: OMG! The chinese friend of Ramon Bautista is back and this time he became the Jedi Knight – Ad … more →

Tags: Hilarious Tutorial, Singapore, Comedy, Funny, Ramon Bautista, hilarious, Ramon, Whacky, tirador

Greek Vases Part 2

kbagdanov wrote 6 months ago: Continuing with our discussion of Greek Vase painting…See Part 1 if you are lost. Greek Vase P … more →

Tags: Ancient Greece, Art, Euphronios, Greek Vase Painting, Greek Vases, Pan Painter, Priam Painter

Greek Vases Part 1

kbagdanov wrote 6 months ago: It’s been awhile since I’ve posted information for my Art History Class, but here is what we’ve be … more →

Tags: Ancient Greece, Art, Friday Classes, History, Achilles, AJAX, black figure pottery, Exekias, Greek Vases

Ancient Art

AM wrote 6 months ago: Came across this article in the New Yorker about the study and meaning of cave paintings. This quote … more →

Tags: archaeology

More on Iconography4 comments

altheap wrote 7 months ago: Mariah of The Joyful Jewel in Pittsboro, North Carolina, asked me to give her some background on the … more →

Tags: All posts, Art and Artists, Symbols / Personal Iconography, silk painting, AltheaP, Althea Peregrine, Janine Maves, Symbols, feminist spirituality

Palm reader Harrison Richards reads palms in Leeds, UK!1 comment

palmistryreport wrote 8 months ago: Leeds Harrison Richards Palm reader Harrison Richards reads palms in Leeds Expertises: Conte … more →

Tags: Palmistry, palmistry in europe, contemporary palmistry, Harrison Richards, palm reader, palm reader in Leeds, Palm Reading, palmistry in Leeds, PALMS

Aegean Art - Part 1 The Cyclades

kbagdanov wrote 8 months ago: Again, continuing to post information so my students can review what we have been doing in class … more →

Tags: Art, Friday Classes, Fine Art, Add new tag, Cyclades

Art History Hittites

kbagdanov wrote 9 months ago: Anatolia, or modern day Turkey, is the home of the Hittite civilization. The Hittites were Indo-Eur … more →

Tags: History, Art, Hitites


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