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Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Astiryu1 - 01-30-2010

Thank You!!! I will acquire this as soon as possible.



I thought this art was decent hopefully I did this right.

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I did it right. Yay!


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 02-16-2010

22 September 480 B.C Clearing a trireme from the Syrian coast
http://www.creative-3d.net/GalleryDisplay.cfm?ID=22237

By my friend Kostas Nikellis

Enjoy


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Astiryu1 - 02-17-2010

I like it. Was the battle Salamis?

I was also wondering what the image on the Greek Shield to the right was.


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Giannis K. Hoplite - 02-17-2010

A horse's ass! It appears in a couple vases!


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - rocktupac - 02-17-2010

Quote:A horse's ass! It appears in a couple vases!

LOL Big Grin


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 02-17-2010

Yes Salamis it is
The emblem actually it appears in:
a. pottery fragment in the British museum
b. cylix Hermitage museum
c. coins in the Newell collection New York.
d. pottery fragments in auction sites.

It defined the simple members of the Philaeidae fratria who boasted many chariot race winners.
See my posts in page one of this thread
Kind regards


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - John Conyard - 02-18-2010

I am playing host to Cesar and his friends from Poland for the York Viking Festival. As a suprise present Cesar arranged a fantastic original artwork for me from Mariusz Kozik http://www.lacedemon.info/

It shows me as a hoplite fighting somewhere in northern Greece. It took months to do and I feel very graetful and yet very embarrassed at the same time. It is very "in your face", and rather dominates the living room, the downstairs and the entire house.

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Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 02-18-2010

Lucky man!
I am jealous :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - John Conyard - 02-18-2010

I am a very lucky man and I offer thanks every single day. Smile


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-21-2010

Quote:Thank You!!! I will acquire this as soon as possible.



I thought this art was decent hopefully I did this right.

[attachment=0:19ofhcjx]<!-- ia0 AthenaJohnson standing.jpg<!-- ia0 [/attachment:19ofhcjx]

I did it right. Yay!

Who is the artist of that painting?


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Astiryu1 - 02-21-2010

I collected it off of the internet all I got was the name " Johnson ". Go to Google Images then type in "Pallas Athena". Hope that helps.


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-21-2010

Thanks, I'll check it out!


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Polinik - 03-03-2010

Just one random combination(out of many possible) of panoplia on archaic and early classical hoplite.

This is a screenshot of an unfinished interactive program(I would not call it a game) where all parts of armor,weapons,clothing,add ons(olive wrath,crests...) are movable and interchangeable...so you could explore at least part of a huge variety in equipment and looks among ancient hoplites, and look a little bit further than certain book publishers, and channels..even reenactors.For instance low tin bronze (yellowish golden) was as we can see a minority among lots of dark bronze (aka 20% ish content bronze) armor pieces,especially helmets.

UPDATE 06.2010:
All parts of armor are museum pieces. I did some heavy research and concluded that I did wrong in depicting full muscle curiass for time of Persian invasion.I fixed that.

All best


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Giannis K. Hoplite - 03-25-2010

About what the coins of Giannis The Great, king of Himself would have looked like Big Grin


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Virilis - 03-25-2010

wow, great!!!