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Ancient Idols:
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Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol Classic Narrow $24.16
"Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978. The recognition of distinct artistic personalities in Cycladic sculpture is based upon recurring systems of proportion and details of execution. Elegant human body with a distinct mannerism is characteristic of the Bastis Master. Since ancient artists were unknown, the artworks are given conventional designations. The Bastis Master is named after a distinguished private collector of this piece. The Metropolitan Museum of Art" |
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Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol Classic Wide $24.16
"Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978. The recognition of distinct artistic personalities in Cycladic sculpture is based upon recurring systems of proportion and details of execution. Elegant human body with a distinct mannerism is characteristic of the Bastis Master. Since ancient artists were unknown, the artworks are given conventional designations. The Bastis Master is named after a distinguished private collector of this piece. The Metropolitan Museum of Art" |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $30.69
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $47.72
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $69.10
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol classic giga $495.00
"Female Idol known as Bastis Master. A masterpiece of Cycladic sculpture, the female figure with sophisticated, near abstract, elegance is the work of an unknown sculptor. Lost for millennia, Cyclades art was rediscovered and admired in the late 19th century by many European artists. The original Greek sculpture from the Cycladic islands dating from around 2600–2400 B.C." |
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Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol Classic Narrow $652.32
"Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978. The recognition of distinct artistic personalities in Cycladic sculpture is based upon recurring systems of proportion and details of execution. Elegant human body with a distinct mannerism is characteristic of the Bastis Master. Since ancient artists were unknown, the artworks are given conventional designations. The Bastis Master is named after a distinguished private collector of this piece. The Metropolitan Museum of Art" |
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Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol Classic Wide $652.32
"Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978. The recognition of distinct artistic personalities in Cycladic sculpture is based upon recurring systems of proportion and details of execution. Elegant human body with a distinct mannerism is characteristic of the Bastis Master. Since ancient artists were unknown, the artworks are given conventional designations. The Bastis Master is named after a distinguished private collector of this piece. The Metropolitan Museum of Art" |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $828.63
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $1288.44
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $1865.70
"Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). " |
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Idols -> -> Standing idol classic giga $13365.00
"Female Idol known as Bastis Master. A masterpiece of Cycladic sculpture, the female figure with sophisticated, near abstract, elegance is the work of an unknown sculptor. Lost for millennia, Cyclades art was rediscovered and admired in the late 19th century by many European artists. The original Greek sculpture from the Cycladic islands dating from around 2600–2400 B.C." |
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