User:Zde/Kanellopoulos
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Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum
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Theorias 12, Athens (Plaka)
Building
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odos Panos (street)
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odos Theorias (street)
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Entrance
Neolithic
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Steatopygous, Middle Neolithic period, 5000-4400 BC
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Cross idols, East Egeis (West Anatolia?), Late Neolithic, 4400-3000 BC
Early Bronze Age
[edit]Anatolian
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Marble figurines: Violin-shaped, schematic, Beycesultan type, Kusura type, 3200-2300 BC
Early Cycladic
[edit]Marble figurines („Cycladic idols“), marble vessels, bronze tools and weapon, obsidian tools, 3200-2300 BC
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1st vitrine
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Marble figurines, mostly Early Cycladic II, 2800 to 2300 BC
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EC II period, 2800-2300 BC, pregnant?
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EC I-II, 3200-2300 BC
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Kandiles, EC I, 3200-2700 BC
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Phiales and ylindrical Pallete, EC II
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Phiale and Pallete, EC II
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2nd vitrine
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EC II, 2800 to 2300 BC
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Bronze daggers, EC II
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Obsidian core and blades
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Kandiles, EC I, 3200-2700 BC
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Kandila and Phiales, EC I-II
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Kandila, EC I, 3200-2700 BC
Early Cycladic pottery
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Part of vitrine, EC II pottery
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Collared jar, pottery in the shape of Kandila, EC I, 3200-2700 BC
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Pyxides, mature EC II, 2400-23020 BC.
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4th prehistoric vitrine
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Beak-spouted jug, EC III B, 2100 – 1900 BC
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Footed Krater, EC II, 2800-2300 BC
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Shallow pihiale with incised decoration, the so called Cycladic Frying pan! EC II, 2800-2300 BC
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Sea-urchin-shapoed vases, EC I/II, 2800-2700 BC
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Double pyxis, Kampos group, EC I/II, 2800-2700 BC
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Conical beaker, EC II, 2800-2300 BC
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Early Cycladic III A, 2300 to 2100 BC
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Cup with crinkled rim, Middle Cycladic, 1800-1700 BC. Despite the chronology, Middle Bronze Age!
Cypriot art
[edit]Ancient Cypriot pottery, Cyprioat Early Bronze Age to Cypriot Archaic period
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Cypriot Art, 3200 to 600 BC
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Red-polished vessel, Early Cyprot perid (Cypriot Early Bronze Age), end of the 3rd millenium BC
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Black-polished, Middle Cypritot period, 1900-1725 BC
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Red-polished jug, Middle Cypritot, around 1800 BC
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Bichrome III ware, Geometric period, 850-750 BC
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Archaic period, 750 to 600 BC
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750-600 BC
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Bichrome IV ware, early 7th century BC
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White Painted ware, early 7th century BC
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Bird shaped askos, rhyton?, early 7th century BC
Minoan art of Crete
[edit]Bronze Age (Early, Middle and Late)
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Stone vases, 2300 to 1450 BC
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Stone vases, 2300 to 1900 BC
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Mostly pottery, 2300-1070 BC
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Jug with barbotine decoration, Middle Minoan I B – II, 1900-1700 BC
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Jug with barbotine decoration, MM I B – II, 1900-1700 BC
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dtto
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dtto
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Torso of a clay male figurine, Middle Minoan III – Late Minoan I, 1700-1450 BC
Ancient Greek art
[edit]From Mycenaean culture to the Hellenistic period
Mycenaean art
[edit]Products of the Mycenaean culture, not only from Mycenae, Late Bronze Age
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Necklace, beads made of glass paste, 1400-1100 BC
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Below: Gold band with floral decoration
Mycenaean pottery
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Kylix, Late Helladic III B1 period, 1330–1250 BC
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Kylix, Zygouries type, LH III B1, 1330–1250 BC
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Piriform jar, LH III A2 – B1 period, 1370–1250 BC
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Jug. LH III A2, 1370–1330 BC
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1500-1100 BC
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Late Helladic III B1, 1330–1250 BC
Geometric period
[edit]Vases, small terracottas and small bronzes
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9th to 7th century BC
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Bronze fibulae, 9th and 8th century BC
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Vases and figurines, 8th and 7th century BC
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750 BC
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Horse pyxis, 725 to 700 BC
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Toy, 650 to 600 BC
Archaic period
[edit]Only pottery and terracota figurines
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Jug
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Two female figures, 650-625 BC
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Daedalic art, relief pottery, 7th century BC (Early archaic)
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Relief pithos with griffin, 7th century BC
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Relief pithos with sphinxes, 7th century BC
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Plake-like female figurines, 700-550 BC.
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Mounted woman, late 6th century BC
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Re-figure kylix, Dionysiac thiasos, Painter of London E 33, end of the 6th century BC
Black-figure pottery
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Attic black-figure pottery, mostly 6th century BC
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Attic black-figure pottery, 6th and early 5th century BC
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Boetian pottery, mostly black figure, 6th century BC
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Kylix, goat, 560-550 BC
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Black-figure Nikosthenic amphora, 530-520 BC
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Erotic scenes of Satyrs and nymphs
Corinthian pottery
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Corinthian pottery and figurines, 7th to early 5th century BC
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Alabastron with komasts, around 600 BC
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Alabastron, panther, 225-600 BC
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Cylindrical lekythos, early 6th century BC
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Swan and lion
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Protocorinthian aryballos, middle 7th century BC
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Lion and bull, hare hunting
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Globullar aryballos, lion. 625–600 BC
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Exaleiptron (vase for perfume oils or ointments), early 6th century BC
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Plastic vase in the shape of a ram, Corinthian (?), maybe 6th century BC
Votive terracottas of the 6th and 5th century BC
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Clay figurines and protomes, votive offerings to shrines, 6th and 5th century BC
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Artemis Kourotrofos, 500-480 BC
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Seated women or Goddesses, 6th and 5th century BC
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Seated woman or Goddes, Attic workshop, around 530 BC
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Seatd women, 5th century BC
Classical period
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Fragment of a relief of a man, Greek Classical period
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Red-figure pottery, 5th century BC
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Attic red-figure pottery, 5th century BC
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Hinged figurine (doll), first half of the 5th century BC
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Fragment of a terracotta relief, Italiote workshop, 5th century BC
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Boetian pottery, mostly 5th and 4th century BC
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Clay protome of Dionysos, 380-360 BC
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Bronze juror’s identification tag, early 4th century BC
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Gold funerary wreath, 4th century BC
White-ground lekythoi of the 5th century BC
[edit]Mostly early Classical
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Charioteer in quadriga, early 5th century BC
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Attic workshop (?)
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White lekythoi, 5th century BC
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Ceremony scene with the grave stele
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Two male figures standing one on each side of a grave stele. Achilles Painter, 450-4425 BC
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Rider
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A kneeling woman mourns in front of a grave stele. To the right to the stele stands the dead man. Sabouroff Painter, 440-430 BC.
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To the right to the stele stands the dead man
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Young warrior, 450-425 BC
Hellenistic period
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Black painted hydria, Hadra type, 3rd century BC
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Hnting, from the Hadra cemetery in Alexandria of Egypt
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Gold braceled, 3rd or 2nd century BC
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Bronze naval ram of a warship, shaped like a ketos, 3rd or 2nd century BC
Small objects without dating
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Bronze fishermans tackles
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Bronze medical instruments, probably Hellenistic
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Lead and bronze astragaloi, Bronze dice
Roman Copy after Greek original
[edit]Portrait of the Sophokles Farnese type, Roman copy of an original of the 4th century BC, Δ 1513.
Roman Age
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Portrait of a child, 100 to 125 AD
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Seal stones, gems, semiprecious stones
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Amulets with gems, 3rd century AD
Persian art
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Wigned lion, Gold plate, 5th century BC
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Wigned wild goat or ibex, Gold plate, 5th century BC