Aegean Civilisations Collection
The Aegean Civilisations: A Glimpse into Mythology and Heroic Tales Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Aegean civilisations
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The Aegean Civilisations: A Glimpse into Mythology and Heroic Tales Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Aegean civilisations. Through intricate works of art, these ancient societies have left behind a rich tapestry of legends, gods, and heroes. Take for instance the Attic pelike depicting Heracles slaying king Busiris and Egyptian priests. Painted by the skilled Pan Painter on red-figure pottery, this scene showcases Heracles' might as he triumphs over his adversaries. In another striking piece, an Attic lekythos captures the moment when two companions of Ulysses are transformed into swine by Circewitch. The vivid details on this red-figure pottery bring to life the enchanting yet treacherous encounter with mythical creatures. Travel further into mythology with an Attic pelike illustrating Phrixus being saved by a flying ram adorned with a golden sheep fleece. Crafted using red-figure pottery techniques, this artwork tells the tale of bravery and divine intervention. A black-figure pottery oenochoe presents Hermes, messenger of gods, flanked by two sphinxes. This masterpiece transports us to ancient Greece where deities interacted with mortals through intermediaries like Hermes. Moving away from pottery but still within Greek territory lies Lerna's votive marble relief depicting Heracles battling against Hydra - a fearsome serpent-like creature. This sculpture pays homage to one of Heracles' most famous feats that showcased his unparalleled strength. Journeying towards Oropos brings us to Amphiaraus healing Archinus shoulder in another votive marble relief found at Temple of Amphiaraos. This sacred depiction highlights not only Amphiaraus' healing abilities but also their importance within religious practices. Returning to black-figure pottery is a Protoattic Amphora portraying Heracles locked in combat with centaur Nessus.