Collection:
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ADJUNCT MODULE C: WORLD ART
LocalCollection
ADJUNCT MODULE C: WORLD ART
Collection
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Preferred Title:
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Centaur Figurine
Work_PrefTitle
Centaur Figurine
Preferred Title
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Image View:
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Overall view from front
Image_Title
Overall view from front
Image View
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Creator:
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unknown (Ancient Greek sculptor)
Agent_Display
unknown (Ancient Greek sculptor)
Creator
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Location:
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repository: Museo Barracco (Rome, Lazio, Italy) Inv. MB 256
Work_Location_Type_D isplay
repository: Museo Barracco (Rome, Lazio, Italy) Inv. MB 256
Location
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Location Note:
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 166/A
Work_LocationNotes
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 166/A
Location Note
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GPS:
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41.896111 12.477222
GPS
41.896111 12.477222
GPS
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Date:
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3rd century BCE (creation)
Work_DateDisplay
3rd century BCE (creation)
Date
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Cultural Context:
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Ancient Greek
Work_Culture
Ancient Greek
Cultural Context
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Style Period:
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Hellenistic
Work_StylePeriodDisp lay
Hellenistic
Style Period
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Work Type 1:
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sculpture (visual work)
Work_Worktype1
sculpture (visual work)
Work Type 1
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Work Type 2:
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figurine
Work_Worktype2
figurine
Work Type 2
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Classification:
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Sculpture and Installations
Work_Classification
Sculpture and Installations
Classification
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Material:
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multicolored terracotta
Work_MaterialDisplay
multicolored terracotta
Material
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Technique:
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modeling (forming)
Work_Technique
modeling (forming)
Technique
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Subjects:
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mythology (Classical); archaeology; Canosian
Work_Image_SubjectDi splay
mythology (Classical); archaeology; Canosian
Subjects
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Description:
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From Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa, a town and comune in Apulia in southern Italy. Canosa, the Roman Canusium, is considered the principal archaeological center of Apulia, and is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Italy. Canusium, originally part of Magna Grecia, became an important commercial center for craftsman, especially of ceramics and pottery during Hellenistic times. (Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Main_Page)
Work_Description_Sou rce
From Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa, a town and comune in Apulia in southern Italy. Canosa, the Roman Canusium, is considered the principal archaeological center of Apulia, and is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Italy. Canusium, originally part of Magna Grecia, became an important commercial center for craftsman, especially of ceramics and pottery during Hellenistic times. (Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Main_Page)
Description
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Collection:
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Archivision Adjunct Module C: World Art
LocalCollection
Archivision Adjunct Module C: World Art
Collection
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Identifier:
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7A2-I-R-MB-CEN-A01
Image_OriginalVendor ID
7A2-I-R-MB-CEN-A01
Identifier
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Rights:
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image_Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Rights
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