Ancient Greek women were defiant and established themselves as respected doctors, philosophers, and mathematicians in Greece thousands of years ago.
Surviving images on ancient works of art frequently depict the symposium, where ancient Greeks reclined on one side to eat ...
The Kore of Thera, one of the few almost intact statues from the ancient ... women either through their own eyes, but almost always through the eyes of men. Photo: Paris Tavitian/Museum of ...
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greek Ministry of Culture has shone a spotlight on a remarkable artifact ...
In ancient Greece, wealthy men often gathered for decadent banquets called symposia. Not only an occasion for thinking and philosophizing, the symposium was also a place for enjoying women ...
Domestic reliefs depicting women and family scenes also rose in popularity. The Hellenistic Period in Ancient Greek art began with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE. The leadership of ...
The local art scene is having a moment as several new exhibitions are opening around the country. In the historical centre of ...
An ancient Greek vase on loan from the British Museum is the highlight of a new exhibition in Hull. Sirens, Women and the Sea is being shown at the Ferens Art Gallery until 5 March. The exhibition ...
The 2,500-year-old vase showing the Sirens and Ulysses An ancient Greek vase on loan ... Sirens, Women and the Sea is being shown at the Ferens Art Gallery until 5 March. The exhibition explores ...