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  • Idols
  • "Cycladic idols are generally depicted with their arms folded just above their stomachs. Sometimes their bellies are swollen, suggesting pregnancy. A flat, oval face with a protruding triangular nose is a mark of the style. The emphasis on the linear forms of the body is another traditional characteristic of these Cycladic artworks. Examples of such fertility goddesses, have their feet stretched downwards and some scholars have surmised that these idols were not meant to be standing up, but reclining. Similar idols have been found in a single tomb, which indicates that they also played an important a role in the afterlife of the Ancient Cycladic people. While many ancient cultures have disappeared from the pages of history, the idol findings in the Aegean islands helped the rediscovery of the Cycladic culture."
  • Busts
  • These are usually the representation of the head with upper torso of the object depicted.
  • Reliefs
  • "Reliefs are masterpieces made of marble or stone engravings, as a rule generally show ancient inhabitants in various actions, as well as representations of gods and other figures. The marble was exploited from the 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. "
  • Statues
  • "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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    1 - Idols -> -> Crouching mini $5.54

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    2 - Busts -> -> Mini Head $5.54

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    3 - Statues -> -> Owl small $5.94

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    4 - Idols -> -> Idol with double guitar extra mini $7.52

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    5 - Busts -> -> Triangular Head small $7.52

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    6 - Busts -> -> Small Head $7.52

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    7 - Busts -> -> Small Head no base $7.52

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    8 - Busts -> -> Small Head with ears $7.52

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    9 - Busts -> -> Small Head round $7.52

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    10 - Idols -> -> Idol double mini $9.90

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    11 - Idols -> -> Idol with double guitar mini $9.90

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    12 - Idols -> -> Idol with guitar $9.90

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    13 - Idols -> -> Crouching small $9.90

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    14 - Idols -> -> Thinking woman extra small $9.90

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    15 - Statues -> -> Owl medium $12.08

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    16 - Idols -> -> Standing idol mini $13.07

    "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"
    17 - Idols -> -> Standing idol mini thin $13.07

    "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"
    18 - Idols -> -> Standing idol mini wide $13.07

    "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"
    19 - Idols -> -> Standing idol kilarou large $13.07

    "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"
    20 - Idols -> -> Idol with square back $13.07

    "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"
    21 - Idols -> -> Standing idol mini new $13.07

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    22 - Idols -> -> Seating fat mini $13.07

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    23 - Idols -> -> Thinking man mini $13.07

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    24 - Idols -> -> Thinking woman mini $13.07

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    25 - Busts -> -> Triangular Head $13.07

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    26 - Reliefs -> -> Athena Small $13.07

    "In Greek Mythology, Athena was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowing Metis while she was pregnant with Athena because he found out that if he had a son, their son would be mightier than him. Zeus was plagued with killer headaches and Hephaestus the Smith God opened his head. Out popped Athena, full grown and ready for battle! Athena is seen as having no mother which allows her to be independent of women altogether and there were times when Athena referred to herself as misogynist. Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, Military Victory and Crafts. She was also the first teacher of the science of numbers, and all womens arts. Athena was also one of the three Virgin Goddesses on Olympus."
    27 - Idols -> -> Idol with double guitar small $15.05

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    28 - Idols -> -> Standing idol C $17.82

    "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"
    29 - Idols -> -> Standing idol short $17.82

    "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"
    30 - Idols -> -> Thinking mini thin $17.82

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    31 - Idols -> -> Thinking mini short $17.82

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    32 - Idols -> -> Thinking woman small $17.82

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    33 - Idols -> -> Crouching medium $17.82

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    34 - Idols -> -> Crouching modern $17.82

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    35 - Busts -> -> Large Black $17.82

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    36 - Busts -> -> Medium Head $17.82

    "Female Idol Head from the Greek Cycladic Islands, in the southwestern Aegean Sea, rich in marble and obsidian. It was there where inhabitants began producing marble vessels and human figures around 4500-2200 B.C. These figures were predominantly representations of women, and were articulated with color to indicate details such as eyes, hair, headbands, or tattoos. This Cycladic Head original of marble 2700–2500 B.C. depicts an early Spedos type. Such figures are often roundly modeled with broad heads tilting upward; Metropolitan Museum of Art"
    37 - Reliefs -> -> Hermes Small Head $17.82

    "Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia. He was raised by the Nymph Cyllene in Arcadia. He grew quickly and as soon as he could, he sneaked out for adventure. Hermes, was later accepted as one of the Olympian Gods. Zeus was amused by Hermes audacity and humour, but was concerned about his thievery, thus made Hermes responsible for treaties, commerce and free travel. Hermes became a herald for Olympus and was given winged sandals, a circular winged hat, and caduceus. Later Hermes gained the ability to tell the future, and served as psycho pomp or conductor of souls from earth to underworld. He is also the God of Travel, and has impunity to enter the land of the dead. He is also God of Thieves, Tricksters, Shepherds and Travelers."
    38 - Statues -> -> Owl medium new $17.82

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    39 - Idols -> -> Standing idol B $21.38

    "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"
    40 - Idols -> -> Standing idol Hunter $21.38

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
    41 - Idols -> -> Standing idol Triangular small $21.38

    "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"
    42 - Idols -> -> Idol Bust $21.38

    "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"
    43 - Busts -> -> Hippocrates bust small $21.38

    "Hippocrates 460-377 BC, is the famous doctor and philosopher regarded as the Father of Medicine"
    44 - Idols -> -> Standing idol bronze $21.38

    "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."
    45 - Statues -> -> Owl mega $22.97

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    46 - 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"
    47 - 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"
    48 - Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol A $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"
    49 - Idols -> -> Statuette of a Woman Idol Kilarou $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"
    50 - Idols -> -> Standing Idol with Child $24.16

    Early Cycladic figurine. The minimalistic Cycladic style of sculpture flourished in the 3rd millennium BCE and originated in the Cyclades.
     
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