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Phrygia Collection

Phrygia, a land rich in history and mythological tales, holds a significant place in various art forms

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Phrygia Collection: Apostle Pauls Missionary Journeys, lithograph, published in 1886
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Phrygia Collection: Alexander & Gordian Knot
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Phrygia Collection: Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot oil on canvas. Jean-Simon Berthelemy (1743-1811)
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Phrygia Collection: CYBELE
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Phrygia Collection: Tapestry, Sibylla Hellespontica and Phrygia (one of set of six Sibyls, consisting of 46. 134 to 46)
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Phrygia Collection: Statue of a Phrygian king
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Phrygia Collection: Phrygian Sibyl (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Phrygia Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Aesop The Phrygian
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Phrygia Collection: The Judgment of Midas, c. 1640 (oil on panel)
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Phrygia Collection: Least valley coral, Leptoria phrygia
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Phrygia Collection: Funerary Stela of the Priest Dionysios and His Wife, Tertia, c. 240-260 (marble)
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Phrygia Collection: Bronze statuette of a boy in Eastern dress, mid-late 1st century BC (bronze)
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Phrygia Collection: Interview between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus (litho)
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Phrygia Collection: MAP / EUROPE / GREECE / HOMER
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Phrygia Collection: Pre-Persian, circa 600 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Phrygia Collection: Persian, circa 500 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Phrygia Collection: Post-Persian, circa 188 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Phrygia Collection: The Judgment Of Midas, First third of 18th cen Creator: Bianchi, Pietro (1694-1740)
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Phrygia Collection: Interview Between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Phrygia Collection: Death of Alcibiades, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Phrygia Collection: Midas and Bacchus, ca 1624
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Phrygia Collection: The Judgement of Midas, 1505-1508. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)
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Phrygia Collection: The Judgment Of Midas, First Half of 16th cen
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Phrygia Collection: Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot, ca. 1718-1719. Artist: Panini
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Phrygia Collection: Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot, 1736-1737. Artist: Retti, Livio (1692-1751)
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Phrygia Collection: The Judgement of Midas (Fresco from Villa Aldobrandini), 1617-1618. Artist: Domenichino (1581-1641)
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Phrygia Collection: Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot, 17th century. Artist: Matham, Theodor (1589-?)
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Phrygia Collection: Hierapolis seen from the theatre, in Denizli Province, modern Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: The Midas Monument, Gordion, Turkey, seen here in the 19th century
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Phrygia Collection: Midas King Phrygia Nicolas Mignard Mignard d Avignon
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Phrygia Collection: Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis At Sunset; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Ruins Of Graves, Hierapolis; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Greco-Roman Ruins; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Ancient Graves And Burial Chamber; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Ruins Of Columns And Lintel Along Frontinus Street; Pamukkale, Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Fish. Relief. Theatre of Hierapolis. Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Roman Art. Roman theater of Hierapolis. Chapiter. Turkey
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Phrygia Collection: Hierapolis
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Phrygia Collection: Midas, King of Phrygia
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Phrygia Collection: ALCIBIADES (c450-404 B. C. ). Athenian general and politician. The death of Alcibiades in Phrygia
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Phrygia Collection: ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-323 B. C. ). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B
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Phrygia Collection: Laodicea - Turkey


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Phrygia, a land rich in history and mythological tales, holds a significant place in various art forms. In an exquisite lithograph published in 1886, we witness the depiction of Apostle Paul's Missionary Journeys through this ancient region. The lithograph captures the essence of Phrygia's cultural heritage. One cannot forget the legendary tale of Alexander the Great and the Gordian Knot. Jean-Simon Berthelemy immortalized this momentous event on canvas with his oil painting "Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot. " This artwork symbolizes not only Alexander's audacity but also Phrygia's connection to great conquerors. Another artistic masterpiece that showcases Phrygian influence is found within The Rothamsted Tapestries. Amongst them, one tapestry portrays Sibylla Hellespontica and Phrygia herself, representing wisdom and prophecy intertwined with this ancient land's identity. A remarkable statue stands tall as a testament to Phrygian royalty - a representation of a powerful Phrygian king. This sculpture exudes regality and reminds us of the kingdom's grandeur during its prime. The enigmatic figure of Cybele emerges from mythology as well; her presence looms large over Phrygia. Known for her association with fertility and nature, she has left an indelible mark on both folklore and art throughout centuries. Intriguingly engraved is the image of the Phrygian Sibyl - captured in black-and-white photography - whose prophetic abilities were revered by many civilizations. Her mystique continues to captivate audiences even today. Literature too has embraced Phygia’s legacy; La Fontaine’s Fables includes Aesop The Phyrigian fable among its timeless collection – showcasing how these stories have transcended time itself. Artistic interpretations further bring forth captivating narratives such as "The Judgment of Midas, " a mesmerizing oil painting from the 17th century.