Aeolis, Archaic Sculpture |
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Although the archaic sculpture of Aeolis is not thoroughly investigated, it seems that the region had developed its own, original style, which was expressed in both architecture and pottery as well as in toreutic art. The centres of production were Myrina, Cyme, Pitane and Lesbos and this form of sculpture was closely connected with the archaic sculpture of northern Ionia, while it influenced the sculpture of both mainland Greece and Magna Graecia. |
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Aphrodisias (Antiquity), Late Roman Sculptured Portraits |
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Aphrodisias (Antiquity), Roman Sculpture |
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One of the best known sculpture schools of the Roman period flourished in Aphrodisias. Works from the city’s artistic workshops found themselves scattered in various parts of the Roman Empire. The most characteristic of these decorated the public buildings of the city such as the theatre, the porticoes of the agora and the Sebasteion. In the production of portrait busts, the school of Aphrodisias is distinguishable for its chronological continuation and duration, from the end of the 1st century... |
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Aphrodite of Cnidus is a marble statue of Aphrodite made by the Athenian sculptor Praxiteles around 360 BC, purchased by the Cnidians and set up at Cnidus. Its legend lived on long after its destruction by fire in the 5th c. AD. |
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Artemis of Ephesus (Statue) |
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The statue of Artemis of Ephesus was the most brilliant devotional statue in the eastern Mediterranean in the Hellenistic and Roman period. About 100 full-relief or half-relief replicas as well as numerous representations on coins and plentiful references in ancient sources have survived. However, little is known about the shape of the original archaic statue created by the famous sculptor Endius, according to tradition, in the mid-6th century. |
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Bithynia, Hellenistic Sculpture |
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Caria, Hellenistic sculpture |
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Claros (Antiquity), Statues of the Apollonia Trias |
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Cnidus, Hellenistic sculpture |
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Colonies of the Black Sea, Archaic Sculpture |
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