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| "The whole form or likeness of an individual entity sculpted or carved. Masterpieces made of marble, stone, clay bronze: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), which were found on Keros. The transparency of the Parian marble was so great that it is said to be among the symbols that led to the conception of the divine, even during the first centuries of Christianity. "
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist small $24.16
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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Reliefs -> -> Man with Harp small $26.53
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player mini $30.49
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player small $95.04
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist Large $110.88
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player large $316.80
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist Giga $536.58
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist small $652.32
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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Reliefs -> -> Man with Harp small $716.31
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player mini $823.23
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player small $2566.08
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist Large $2993.76
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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Idols -> -> Idol Harp Player large $8553.60
"The Harp player from Keros. Original a marble idol representing a seated musician who plays the lyre or harp expressing the concentration and intense feelings and tilts his head up to the light. The three-dimensional figure, typical of all the male idols representing musicians, is an early achievement of Cycladic sculpture. It was found at Keros and dates from the Early Cycladic period (2800-2300 BCE). The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades. National Archeological Museum, Athens Inv no 3908, Paul Getty" |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol flautist Giga $14487.66
"Cycladic figurine original masterpieces made of Parian marble: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), were found on Keros. The marble was exploited from these ancient times up until the 7th century A.C. It was rediscovered after centuries of lying dormant, and in the 19th century the exploitation started once again." |
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