Maddie Morris, the artist behind the exhibition, was inspired by James Herbert Draper's painting of Ulysses and the Sirens, ...
We already see distinctive Greek styles during the Bronze Age, with elaborative images of people and animals. However, the greater artistic expression in vase painting began in the 8th century BCE.
This makes ancient Greek deities rather modern in a sense, having very real family dynamics. The vase itself is a work of art, showing the prowess of ancient Greek potters in creating such pieces ...
The 2,500-year-old vase showing the Sirens and Ulysses An ancient Greek vase on loan from the British ... Sirens, Women and the Sea is being shown at the Ferens Art Gallery until 5 March.
What did ancient Greeks wear in the winter? A natural question as all statues of Greeks in antiquity depict them dressed in ...
Plan a visit to Princeton’s Art@Bainbridge to explore Roberto Lugo’s Orange and Black exhibition,5–July 6, 2025.
Peritas was Alexander the Great’s dog that he loved. Riders and their dogs depicted on an ancient Greek vase c. 510-500 BC. Credit: Public Domain Peritas was the legendary dog that followed Alexander ...
A 19th-century archaeological discovery, the so-called Colchester Vase, has recently undergone a re-evaluation that could change perceptions about gladiatorial spectacles in the Roman province of ...
Hull has trained his inquisitive eye on the Atlanta institution’s collection of ancient Greek vase fragments to create a series of works that not only examine their motifs but directly question ...
These two ancient Greek objects were Healey ... year-old Euphronios krater (a two-handled vase) that was sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1971 for $1m and ultimately returned to Italy ...
Driving the news: Lugo's latest pottery exhibition, "Orange and Black," opened this month at Princeton University and runs ...