Ancient Art
A study of ancient art reveals a great deal about the origins of human behavior, beliefs and imagination. Some would even argue that it was with the first attempt at artistic expression that homo sapiens became truly “human” as we currently understand it. This may have been a blessing or a curse, depending on your perspective. In any case, by learning to appreciate the timeless works of ancient Greek art, ancient Egyptian art, ancient Roman art, ancient Etruscan art, or Paleolithic ancient art, we grow in our understanding of the origins of other cultures as well as our own. Read More.
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Red Bull Cave painting discovered in Lascaux, Dordogne, France [More Info] |
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Red-figured Crater Etruscan, Museo Nazionale, Parma [More Info] |
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Red-figured Vase Etruscan, Museo di Villa Giulia, Rome [More Info] |
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Ritual Offering of Geese and Cranes Egyptian [More Info] |
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Seated Woman National Museum, Naples [More Info] |
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Second Chinese Horse Cave painting discovered in Lascaux, Dordogne, France. [More Info] |
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Senejem and his Wife Receiving a Libation from their Son Egyptian [More Info] |
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Servant Girl Adjusting an Earring Tomb of Nakht, Egypt [More Info] |
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St. Boris and St. Gleb Russian Museum, Leningrad [More Info] |
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St. Florus and Laurus Novgorod School, Tretyakov Gallery [More Info] |
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