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"Cycladic: Exploring the Ancient Treasures of Greece" Step into the world art and uncover a rich tapestry of history

Background imageCycladic Collection: Santorini, Greece. Picturesque sea view of traditional cycladic Santorini houses on small street

Santorini, Greece. Picturesque sea view of traditional cycladic Santorini houses on small street with flowers in foreground. Amazing travel landscape

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic relief. Pithos. Depiction of Potnia Theron

Cycladic relief. Pithos. Depiction of Potnia Theron, the Mistress of the Animals. Goddess of nature, crowned with flowers and shotts, flanked by two rampant lionesses and two submissive women

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic cemetery. Greece

Cycladic cemetery. Greece
Burial mound on a cycladic cemetery. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: Statuette of a Female Figure, Early Bronze Age, 2600-2400 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Statuette of a Female Figure, Early Bronze Age, 2600-2400 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Statuette of a Female Figure, Early Bronze Age, 2600-2400 BCE

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c

Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c
2912418 Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c.2400 BC (marble) by Schuster Master (fl.c.2400 BC); height: 92.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Bracelet, Pholegandros Greek Islands, 2500 BC - 1900 BC (silver)

Bracelet, Pholegandros Greek Islands, 2500 BC - 1900 BC (silver)
3283918 Bracelet, Pholegandros Greek Islands, 2500 BC - 1900 BC (silver) by Cycladic; 5.3x1.1 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; out of copyright

Background imageCycladic Collection: Neolithic figure, Greece, c. 4500-4000 BC (limestone)

Neolithic figure, Greece, c. 4500-4000 BC (limestone)
HSC257627 Neolithic figure, Greece, c.4500-4000 BC (limestone) by Neolithic; height: 14.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c

Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c
2913394 Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c.2400 BC (marble) by Schuster Master (fl.c.2400 BC); height: 92.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c

Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c
2913393 Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c.2400 BC (marble) by Schuster Master (fl.c.2400 BC); height: 92.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Terracotta jug, c. 2300-1900 BC (terracotta)

Terracotta jug, c. 2300-1900 BC (terracotta)
5049887 Terracotta jug, c.2300-1900 BC (terracotta) by Cycladic; 27 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Early Cycladic III-Middle Cycladic I); out of copyright

Background imageCycladic Collection: Female Figurine, c. 2500-2400 BC (marble)

Female Figurine, c. 2500-2400 BC (marble)
3576939 Female Figurine, c.2500-2400 BC (marble) by Steiner Master (fl.2500-2400 BC) (attr.to); 51.1x12.7x5.1 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA; (add.info.:); Gift of Mr. and Mrs

Background imageCycladic Collection: View of the lion terrace (photo)

View of the lion terrace (photo)
XIR245732 View of the lion terrace (photo) by Greek, (7th century BC); Delos, Cyclades, Greece; (add.info.: guardian lions dedicated by the Naxians to the Sanctuary of Apollo; now in Archaeological)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Conical rhyton, removed from Akrotiri on the island of Thera (Santorini

Conical rhyton, removed from Akrotiri on the island of Thera (Santorini
REV116572 Conical rhyton, removed from Akrotiri on the island of Thera (Santorini) in the southern Cyclades, c.1500 BC (polychrome clay) by Minoan; National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c

Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c
2913391 Cycladic reclining female figure, name-piece of the Schuster Master, Early Cycladic II, c.2400 BC (marble) by Schuster Master (fl.c.2400 BC); height: 92.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Head of a Cycladic figurine (marble)

Head of a Cycladic figurine (marble)
1216291 Head of a Cycladic figurine (marble) by Greek; height: 9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Said to come from Amorgos. Full rounded naturalism)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Drawing of a marble Cycladic Figure, Syros 1809 (w / c on paper)

Drawing of a marble Cycladic Figure, Syros 1809 (w / c on paper)
1123099 Drawing of a marble Cycladic Figure, Syros 1809 (w/c on paper) by Burgon, Thomas (1787-1858); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; British, out of copyright

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic marble seated figure holding a cup

Cycladic marble seated figure holding a cup from the Goulandris collection

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BC

Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BC
Cycladic bronze age marble figure From the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic harp-player made of marble

Cycladic harp-player made of marble
Cycladic harp-player from Keros, made of Parthian marble. From the National Archaeological Museums collection in Athens

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic jug

Cycladic jug

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic decorated pottery bowl, 31st century BC

Cycladic decorated pottery bowl, 31st century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic beaked jug

Cycladic beaked jug, probably from Phylakopi

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic jug with painted bird design

Cycladic jug with painted bird design from Melos, now in the National Museum in Athens

Background imageCycladic Collection: Painted Cycladic pottery of a man carrying fish

Painted Cycladic pottery of a man carrying fish
Painted Cycladic pottery, from the island of Melos, of a man carrying fish. Now in the National Museum in Athens

Background imageCycladic Collection: The Flute Player, 25th century BC

The Flute Player, 25th century BC
Parian marble statuette of a Cycladic figure from Keros near Amorgos. From the National Museums Collection at Athens, 25th century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic figures, 25th century BC

Cycladic figures, 25th century BC
Cycladic figures 62 and 64, from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BC

Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BC
Cycladic male seated figure holding a cup, from the Goulandris collection from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC

Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic figure

Cycladic figure
Cycladic female figure

Background imageCycladic Collection: View of Oia Village, Santorini, Greece

View of Oia Village, Santorini, Greece
Oia or Ia is a small town and former community in the South Aegean on the islands of Thira (Santorini) and Therasia, in the Cyclades, Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: The Town Of Fira, The Capital Of The Island Of Santorini (Classically Thera)

The Town Of Fira, The Capital Of The Island Of Santorini (Classically Thera)
The Town Of Fira, The Capital Of The Island Of Santorini (Classically Thera, Officially Thira) In The Cyclades Island Group Of Greece; Fira, Island Of Santorini, Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: Greece, Windmill; Oia

Greece, Windmill; Oia

Background imageCycladic Collection: Greece. Tiryns. Cyclopean wall

Greece. Tiryns. Cyclopean wall
Greece. Tiryns. Mycenaean city (3rd millennium B.C.). Cyclopean wall (1400-1200 B.C.). Peloponnese

Background imageCycladic Collection: Greece. Cycladic civilization. 3rd millenium BC. Marble head

Greece. Cycladic civilization. 3rd millenium BC. Marble head from Amorgos. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked

Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked, female figurines of marble, idols. From de Cycladic island of Amorgos, 2700-2300 BC. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageCycladic Collection: Greece. Tiryns. Ruins

Greece. Tiryns. Ruins
Greece. Tiryns. Mycenaean city (3rd millennium B.C.). Upper terrace. Peloponnese

Background imageCycladic Collection: Archaic bronze helmet. Corinthian type. 700-675 B. C. Greece

Archaic bronze helmet. Corinthian type. 700-675 B. C. Greece
GREEK ART. Archaic bronze helmet of Corinthian type. Dated to 700-675 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: Europe, Greece, Amorgos. Hallway of the eleventh century Hozoviotissa Monastery. Credit as

Europe, Greece, Amorgos. Hallway of the eleventh century Hozoviotissa Monastery. Credit as
Greece, Amorgos. Hallway of the eleventh century Hozoviotissa Monastery. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCycladic Collection: View of Oia Village, Santorini, Greece

View of Oia Village, Santorini, Greece
Oia or Ia is a small town and former community in the South Aegean on the islands of Thira (Santorini) and Therasia, in the Cyclades, Greece

Background imageCycladic Collection: Map of the Cycladic islands of Delos and Rhenia, Greece, Jan Luyken, Hendrick

Map of the Cycladic islands of Delos and Rhenia, Greece, Jan Luyken, Hendrick and Dirk Boom, 1679

Background imageCycladic Collection: Female Figure of the Early Spedos Type

Female Figure of the Early Spedos Type
Female Figure of the Kapsala type; Possibly the Kontoleon Master, Cycladic, active 2700 - 2600 B.C.; Greece, Cyclades, Europe; 2700 - 2600 B.C.; Marble; Object: H: 49 cm (19 5/16 in.)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type

Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type; Attributed to the Steiner Master, Cycladic, active 2500 - 2400 B.C.; Greece, Cyclades, Europe; 2500 - 2400 B.C.; Marble; Object: H: 59.9 cm (23 9/16 in.)

Background imageCycladic Collection: Fragment of a Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type

Fragment of a Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type; Attributed to the Goulandris Master, Cycladic, active 2500 - 2400 B.C.; Greece, Cycaldes

Background imageCycladic Collection: Head of Cycladic statue, 2800-2300 BC

Head of Cycladic statue, 2800-2300 BC
Head of a Cycladic statue. Sculptured nose, mouth and ears. Painted eyes and red vertical striations on the right cheek. Parian marble; found on Amorgos

Background imageCycladic Collection: Schematic Cycladic, Greek figurines

Schematic Cycladic, Greek figurines with trapezoidal body belonging to Apeiranthos variety of Naxos. 2800-2300BC

Background imageCycladic Collection: Exceptional in size (1. 52m High) female figure

Exceptional in size (1. 52m High) female figure
Exceptional in size (1.52m High) female figure with arms folded under the breasts, of parian marble. It is thought to be a female divinity

Background imageCycladic Collection: The harpist of Keros of parian marble

The harpist of Keros of parian marble. Sealed in an elegant throne, holds a stringed instrument, a lute or a harp. Musicians are mainly harpists and rarely play wind instruments

Background imageCycladic Collection: Greece, Serifos. Late afternoon sun creates shadows on a traditional Greek Orthodox church

Greece, Serifos. Late afternoon sun creates shadows on a traditional Greek Orthodox church



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"Cycladic: Exploring the Ancient Treasures of Greece" Step into the world art and uncover a rich tapestry of history. From intricate Cycladic reliefs to captivating depictions of Potnia Theron, these artifacts offer a glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived in Greece. Venture into the Cycladic cemetery, where rows upon rows of tombs stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era. Marvel at the grandeur of Tiryns' Cyclopean wall, an architectural marvel that has withstood the test of time. Amongst these archaeological wonders, one cannot miss the statuette of a mysterious female figure from Early Bronze Age. Crafted by an unknown creator, it exudes an aura of enigma and beauty. The name-piece reclining female figure attributed to the Schuster Master is another masterpiece that captivates with its graceful curves and timeless elegance. It serves as a testament to the artistic prowess achieved during Early Cycladic II. Journey further through time and discover Pholegandros Greek Islands' silver bracelet, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship dating back to 2500 BC - 1900 BC. Its intricate design speaks volumes about ancient Greek jewelry-making techniques. Delve deeper into prehistoric times with a Neolithic limestone figure from c. 4500-4000 BC; this artifact offers insights into early human creativity and spirituality. Returning once again to the name-piece reclining female figure created by Schuster Master during Early Cycladic II, we are reminded of its significance in preserving our cultural heritage for generations to come. As we explore further, we encounter terracotta jugs from c. 2300-1900 BC – vessels that were not only utilitarian but also objects d'art reflecting their makers' ingenuity and aesthetic sensibilities. Lastly, let us gaze upon a mesmerizing marble Female Figurine from c. 2500-2400 BC, its delicate features frozen in time.