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Canvas Print : Necklace, 2nd century BC (gold & garnets)
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Necklace, 2nd century BC (gold & garnets)
1070589 Necklace, 2nd century BC (gold & garnets) by Greek School; xx cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Hellenistic Greek); Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc. and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick
Media ID 33090472
© Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick / Bridgeman Images
2nd Century Bc Pendant Precious Stone
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring the timeless beauty of ancient art into your home with Media Storehouse's Canvas Prints. This exquisite image showcases a stunning Necklace from the 2nd century BC, crafted with gold and garnets in the Greek School style. Originally housed in the Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA, this Hellenistic Greek artifact is a true masterpiece. Our high-quality canvas prints capture every intricate detail, allowing you to enjoy the rich history and artistry of this beautiful necklace, right in your own space.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph showcases a remarkable piece of ancient craftsmanship - a Necklace from the 2nd century BC. Crafted with intricate detail, this stunning accessory is made of gold and garnets, exuding an air of elegance and opulence. Originating from the Hellenistic Greek era, this necklace represents the rich cultural heritage of Ancient Greece. Its design reflects the mastery and skill possessed by Greek artisans during that time period. The pendant's golden hue beautifully contrasts with the deep red tones of the garnets, creating a harmonious blend that catches the eye. Each precious stone has been meticulously placed to enhance its overall aesthetic appeal. Now housed in Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this necklace holds immense historical significance. It was acquired through generous contributions including The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund Inc. , Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick, as well as Museum League Purchase Funds. As we gaze upon this print captured by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to an era where jewelry served not only as adornment but also as symbols of wealth and status. This artifact serves as a testament to human creativity throughout history and reminds us of our enduring fascination with beauty and artistry across cultures.
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