A headless and armless small marble Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period turned up in the trash in Thessaloniki.
Sculpture was one of the most important art forms in ancient Greece. The materials, techniques, and themes were developed ...
They say that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Some treasures are more surprising—and more valuable—than others, ...
An ancient statue dating to the Hellenistic era was found in a black bag next to garbage bins in Greece's northern city of ...
The sculpture dates back to the Hellenistic period between 323 B.C. and 31 B.C. Authorities in Greece are investigating after a 2,000-year-old marble statue was discovered wrapped in a trash bag ...
it has been confirmed the statue dates back to the Hellenistic period (320-30 BC). This era was of significant artistic and cultural growth as an increase of sculptures were crafted. The statue ...
Caduceus — that's the name of Hermes' rod, a staff with two intertwined snakes and wings, which the god, known as Mercury in ...
The Hellenistic sculpture Laocoon and His Sons captures ... The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York owns an 18th-century oil painting depicting Cupid, barely covered in pink drapery, holding ...