Reklama
3D tiskárny
AONN.cz
Spřátelené Weby
|
3D modely ARTFemale figure holding a flower at The British Museum, LondonTitle Female figure holding a flower at The British Museum, London Artist Unknown Date Probably made on Samos about 500-475 BC Medium Terracotta Dimensions x Accession # GR 1926.4-10.2 (Terracotta 524) Credit Given by Mrs J.T. Bent Islands such as Rhodes or Samos, and the Greek cities on the coast of Asia Minor, also produced terracottas from early times. In the archaic period, many terracotta figures were made in the form of bottles - containers for perfumed oil. Produced in Rhodes, Samos or Miletus, these were exported throughout the Mediterranean, reaching Italy in the west and the shores of the Black Sea in the north. The most ambitious terracotta figures of the Hellenistic world were made at Myrina, a small city of no political significance beween Smyrna and Pergamon. Some reflect contemporary trends in large-scale sculpture, and a few bear the names of their makers on the back. The terracottas of Hellenistic Cyprus reflect the blend of local and cosmopolitan influences characteristic of the island at this time. náhodný výběr modelů
|
©Ofrii 2012
|