User:Zde/EC in GoulandrisM
Cycladic collection in the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
Kykladská sbírka v Muzeu kykladského umění v Athénách, Goulandrisova nadace.
Non Cycladic Neolithic
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Kilia type figurine
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4360-3500 BC
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from Laconia
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Cycladic Neolithic pottery, 5300-3000 BC
Non Cycladic Early Bronze Age
editTroy type figurine
Early Cycladic Bronze Age
editEC I (3200 - 2800 BC)
editEC I figurines
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Plastiras variety
EC I stone vessels
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Marble dish, 3200-2800 BC
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Kandila
EC I-II
editEC I-II figurines
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Louros variety
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Louros variety
EC I-II stone vessels
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Marble pig
EC II (2800 - 2300 BC)
editCycladic figurines
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large Cycladic figurines
Large figurines of canonical type
edit2800-2800 BC
Female figurine 724
edit140 cm, Spedos variety, probably from Keros
Female figurine 280
editSpedos variety
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Traces of red painted on the forearms
Female figurine 281
edit72 cm, Spedos variety, so called by Goulandris Master
Female figurine 282
edit72 cm, Spedos variety, probably from Koufonisia
Female figurine 598
edit72 cm, Spedos variety, so called by Naxos Museum Master
Female figurine 257
edit71 cm, Probably of Koufonisia, Spedos variety, so called by Copenhagen Master
Female figurine 252
editmature work of the Spedos variety, its facial features are preserved in relief, these detail (eyes...) were probably painted initially
Female figurine 311
editSpedos variety
Other large figurines of canonical type
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48 cm, Spedos variety, co called by Steiner Master, no 654
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no 304
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Dokathismata variety, so called by Ashmolean Museum Master, no 206
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31 cm, Dokathismata variety, no 310
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no 283
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no 256
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no 284
Usual figurines of canonical type
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Kapsala variety, 25 cm, no 595
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noticeably pregnant, 15 cm
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no 253
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no 104a
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no 207
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no 103
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no 104
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no 107
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no 207
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no 103
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no 104
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no 107
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no 208
Special Cycladic Figurines
editSeated man holding cup
editearly work of the Spedos variety, marble, height 15 cm, no 286
Man 308 and woman 312
editHunter or warrior from naxos, no 308, post-canonical type, 25 cm; and woman from Naxos, no 312, post-canonical type, 21 cm
Large male torso
edittorso of a man(?), canonical type, marble, height of the fragment 44 cm, probably from Amorgos, co called by Goulandris Master, no 969
Other unusual figurines
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man, postcanonical, Pb, 9 cm, no 1128
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so called The Thinker, no 348 (or musician?)
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no 348 (rather musician?)
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male torso, no 246
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male head from Syros, no 259
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torso holding a baby, no 968
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woman with child, no 339
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no 330
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no 340
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female figurine with the snake-like, no 332
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schematic female figurine
Figurines of post-canonical type
editThe "Keros Hoard"
editCycladic stone vessels
editEC II, 2800-2300 BC
Dove vase
editCeremonial large dish, 39 cm, so called Vase with pigeons or Dove vase, from Keros, no 329
Other EC II stone vessels
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kernos
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chalice
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crater
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dish
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small spherical pyxides, probably from Schinoussa
Cycladic pottery
editEC II, 2800-2300 BC
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Amorgos group
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Amorgos group
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from Syros
Cycladic "Frying pans"
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Kampos group
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Kampos or Keros-Syros group?
Cycladic tools
editEC II, 2800-2300 BC