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Gem Decorations, Neolithic Art, Cycladic Art, Goddess Sculpture, Ancient Goddesses, Ancient Statues, Sculptures Céramiques, Ancient Pottery, Prehistoric Art

This 18.5 cm high white marble statuette comes from Greece and more precisely from the Cyclades archipelago. It dates from about 3000 to 2800 BC. Its state of preservation is incredible when we know how fragile it is. The islanders of the Cyclades believed in an afterlife and these statuettes were part of the funerary […]

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Couple Holding Each Other, Ancient Greek Culture, Statue Greek, Holding Each Other, Women Standing, Greek Culture, Cyclades Islands, Greek Sculpture, Crete Greece

Alabaster Cycladic Idol Couple Statue Greek Sculpture Cycladic Sculpture Cycladic Art Knossos Art 7.67 inches The figurines are the first example of art of ancient Greek Culture. They were found in the Cyclades islands and were built about 5.000 years ago. Most of the figurines were found in tombs and some in houses, sanctuaries and settlements. The Cycladic people, a seafaring people, developed not only trade but also the arts. The abundant and excellent quality marble gave the raw material…

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Figurine of a Woman, Cyclades, 2500-2000 BC, Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Cycladic Figurine, Mediterranean Art, Harvard Art Museum, Ancient Greek Art, Prehistoric Art, Art Premier, Art Museums, Ancient Sculpture, Greek Art

3 Cycladic Figurine of a Woman There is slight incrustation on the right side of the face and neck, and the back is covered with a thick layer of lime deposit. The left arm is crossed above the right at a strong angle. A break at the base of the neck has been mended. The breast and arms are modeled, while the lines from the lower torso to between the legs are separated by incision. This small figure has been identified as Early Cycladic. High, square shoulders and relatively stubby…

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Early Cycladic II, circa 2400 B.C -  Marble Ancient Greece Art, Greece Art, Ancient Greek Art, Prehistoric Art, Ancient Sculpture, Roman Art, Ceramic Figures, Marble Sculpture, Female Figure

A Cycladic marble reclining female figure. Name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, circa 2400 B.C. 11 ½ in. (29.2 cm) high. Estimate: $3-5 million. Photo: Christie´s Images Ltd 2010. NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s announced the sale of a Cycladic...

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