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fuckyeaharchaeology: Hellenistic Gold Wreaths In Ancient Greece, wreath crowns were given as prizes to the victors of athletic and artistic competitions. The wreaths were often made from the branches of Laurel, Myrtle, Oak, and Olive Trees. These trees
gemma-antiqua: Drachm of Syracuse, the head of Persephone on the obverse, and a chariot drawn by Nike on the reverse. The coin dates to the Hellenistic period, and more specifically to 287-278 BCE. Currently, the coin is located in the MFA Boston.
marmarinos: Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
theancientworld: Pair of armbands, Hellenistic, ca. 200 b.c.GreekGold These imposing serpentine armbands represent two tritons, male and female, each holding a small winged Eros. The hoops behind the tritons’ heads were used to attach the armbands
m4ybe1ju5tw4nt2fly: randombeautysls: thetallestpine: babinus: Victoire de Samothrace | Musée du Louvre | Paris L’Ange sans Visage… Nike of Samothrace - probably my favorite Hellenistic statue of all time my other favorite sculpture…one more
oloechloe:Hermaphrodite statue, probably a Roman copy of a Hellenistic original. Louvre, not on public display. These statues are called ‘hermaphrodites’ because they represent a figure from Classical myth, viz. Hermaphroditus, the son of Hermes and
boysnmenart: Pan and Daphnis, Roman copy after an Hellenistic original, Museo nazionale romano di palazzo Altemps.
ancientpeoples: Faience vessel in the form of Eros riding a duck Probably made in Egypt c.300-250 BC Said to be from Tanagra, Greece This jug is the finest faience vessel surviving from the Hellenistic world. It takes the form of Eros, the Greek god
ancientpeoples: Marble head of Philosopher Epikouros 3rd-2nd Century BC (original) Roman copy of a Hellenistic original (Source: The British Museum)
kriemhildsrevenge: Bracelet in the form of a snake Greek, Hellenistic Period, late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Flat spiral of three half turns. Plain except for ends in the form of a serpent’s head and back. Medium: silver via MFA Boston
statuemania: Satyr Della Valle From an original of the Hellenistic period, discovered near the Theatre of Pompey, Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
yeaverily: Gold wreath of oak leaves and acorns, Greek, Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.
theancientwayoflife:~ Ptolemaic Cameo.Culture: GreekPeriod: HellenisticDate: 278-269 B.C.Medium: Ten-layered Arabic Onyx, dark brown and bluish white. Setting: gold ring, enamel, 4th quarter of the 16th century.
dreamsofsilverandgold: Wreath of oak leaves and acorns Greek, Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C. (via Wreath of oak leaves and acorns | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
freystupid:Terracotta Vase (3rd-2nd Century BC)Hellenistic A fundamental feature of Greek ceramics and their offshoots is that they could be used. By contrast, this vase, with its lid fixed onto the body, serves a purely symbolic function. It belongs
ephemeral-elegance: Gold Oak Leaf and Acorn Wreath, late Classical or early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.via MFA
hadrian6: The Boxer of Quirinal, Hellenistic period late 4th–2nd century BC http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
fishstickmonkey: Head of an AthleteGreek or Roman; 1st century BCE-1st century CE (Late Hellenistic-Roman Imperial) Marblethe Walters Art Museum
phoenix-50:The bronze Boxer at Rest, also known as the Terme Boxer or Boxer of the Quirinal, is a Hellenistic Greek sculpture of a sitting nude boxer at rest, c. 330 to 50 BCE.It was excavated in Rome in 1885
theancientwayoflife: ~Cartonnage panel of ba-bird. Culture: Egyptian Period: Hellenistic period, Ptolemaic Dynasty Date: 332–30 B.C.
marmarinos:Detail of the Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace, a Hellenistic Greek statue dated to the 2nd century BCE. Parian marble. Currently located in the Louvre.
ancientpeoples: Terracotta statuette of a woman looking into a box mirror 3rd-2nd Century BC Hellenistic This woman holds a box mirror on her knee. The lid has dropped and she gazes into the reflective surface, which would have been of highly polished
ancientpeoples: Papyrus Fragment with lines from Homer’s Odyssey c.285-250 BC Early Hellenistic Greek For the ancient Greeks, papyrus, a paper made from the stalks of the papyrus plant, was the preferred material on which to record permanent writings,
First Major Exhibition of Hellenistic Bronzes to Tour Internationally
ancientpeoples: Terracotta vase in shape of sleeping person From Cyprus (Cypriot)Hellenistic Period, 3rd - 2nd century BC. 20.8cm high (8 3/16 inch.) Source: Metropolitan Museum
ancientpeoples: Terracotta statuette of horseman It is 18.3cm high (7 3/16 inch,) Cypriot, Cyprus, Early Hellenistic Period, 3rd century BC. Source: Metropolitan Museum
Hellenistic bronze exhibit makes an unprecedented showing
archaicwonder: Hellenistic Gold Myrtle Wreath, 4th-3rd Century BC Myrtle wreaths, which were common in many regions, especially of Macedonia and southern Italy, alluded to Aphrodite, Demeter and Persephone, goddesses of fertility and vegetation. The
mini-girlz: A Greek marble figure of Aphrodite Hellenistic Period, circa 2nd Century B.C. The goddess depicted standing with her weight on her right leg, her left knee relaxed, with sinuous curved torso, the drapery falling in folds around her lower
archaicwonder: Hellenistic Alexander the Great Cameo Necklace, 2nd-1st Century BCMade of gold, cameo glass, glass, amethyst, rock crystal and garnet
coolartefact: Hellenistic statue of Buddha, Gandhara, first century AD [1746x2984]Source: http://i.imgur.com/ImOIGvs.jpg
worldhistoryfacts: Hellenistic plate depicting Cybele in a chariot, found in Ai-Khanoum in modern day Afghanistan, 2nd century BCE. Greek culture spread in this area after the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE
archaicwonder: Greek Hellenistic Large Gold Ring with Nike and Quadriga, 3rd-2nd Century BCA broad D-section gold hoop extending to a large elliptical plaque with flared edge, rectangular stepped plaque with inset stone panel, intaglio design of winged
ancientpeoples: Bronze statue of Eros sleeping Greek (said to have been found on Rhodes), Hellenistic period, 3rd–2nd century B.C. The Hellenistic period introduced the accurate characterization of age. Young children enjoyed great favor, whether
ephemeral-elegance: Gold Oak Leaf and Acorn Wreath, late Classical or early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C. via MFA
archaicwonder: An Impressive Greek Silver Coin with a Fantastic Example of Hellenistic PortraitureA tetradrachm minted under King Antigonos III Doson (“the man who will give”) of Macedon. Struck circa 227 - 225 BC at the Amphipolis mint. The obverse
langoaurelian: The Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife (sometimes called “The Galatian Suicide”) is a roman copy of the early 2nd century AD of a hellenistic original, ca 230-20 BC. Palazzo Altemps, Rome. Photo by Tivoli
theancientwayoflife: ~Wreath of oak leaves and acorns. Greek Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period 4th century B.C.
onlyhams:channeling my Hellenistic gay aesthetic w these earrings 💎 🦊 🏺
una-lady-italiana:Boxer at Rest - Hands - (Greek, Hellenistic period, late 4th–2nd century). Museo nazionale romano, Roma
theancientwayoflife:~ Torso of Aphrodite. Date: 2nd-1st Century B.C.Place of origin: Greece, Tarentum (Taranto, Italy)Period: Hellenistic PeriodMedoum: Thasian marble
blondebrainpower: Hellenistic gold openwork hairnet with medallion, Greece, 200-150 BC.
ahencyclopedia:THE HADRIANIC BATHS AT APHRODISIAS, CARIA (TURKEY) THE beautiful ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias, still partly excavated, is one of the most important archaeological sites of the late Hellenistic and Roman period in Turkey. The city
ancientpeoples: Fragment of a bust of a woman 200-100 BC Hellenistic (Source: The British Museum)
sartorialadventure:Necklace of rayed stars (incomplete), 300-200 BC, Hellenistic Greek
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theancientworld: Wreath of olive leaves Greek, Late Classical or Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.
PAN - Detailed charcoal drawing of Pan, patterned after the Hellenistic Greek Marble statue in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, in Naples, Italy. Art by - P. Brad Parker.
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theancientwayoflife:~Shoe. Egyptian, Hellenistic Period (Ptolemaic Dynasty) Date: 305–30 B.C.
tiny-librarian: Gold bracelet in the form of a snakeIt dates to the Early Hellenistic Period of Egyptian History, when the Greek Dynasty of the Ptolemies ruled over Egypt. This massive bracelet or armlet is cast in solid gold. The scales and details
excelsior-praeteritum: Statue of young girl with dove Roman copy of Hellenistic original of the 3rd-2nd century. By mharrsch
marmarinos:Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
theancientwayoflife:~ Muse (“Wiener Kore”). Culture: Greek Period: Hellenistic Date: 330 - 320 B.C. Medium: Marble
marmarinos:Detail of the Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue of the goddess Aphrodite, dated to 130-100 BCE and found on the island of Milos. The statue is attributed to Alexandros of Antioch, a Hellenistic sculptor who lived between the 2nd and 1st
hismarmorealcalm: Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth Greek Hellenistic period 2nd century B.C. Marble Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin “Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World”
boysnmenart: Narcissus by Praxiteles from Pompeii Sculpture Statue, Greek and Hellenistic Statues, Greek Hellenistic Macedonian, Civilization
gentiluomocinquantatre:Hellenistic Life-size Bronze Head of a ManBronze, 3rd-2nd century B.C.E.H. 33.5 cm.The Hellenistic period saw the expansion of the Greek cultural realm to Africa and Asia, and during this period there was an interest in portrait