11-13-2005, 08:16 AM
Is coming to the Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam:
COLOUR !
IN GREEK AND ETRUSCAN ANTIQUITY
2 DECEMBER 2005 - 26 MARCH 2006
It is almost impossible for us to imagine that the white marble or limestone sculptures and the drab clay figurines of Antiquity were often painted in many bright colours. The ancient temples were also painted. So Antiquity was much more colourful than what we see of it today. Many colourful objects on loan from collections in the Netherlands and elsewhere will illustrate this fact in the exhibition COLOUR! The exhibition will include several large sculptures which are completely covered in striking colours. So this is what the sculptures looked like in Antiquity! In addition to these large-scale, monumental sculptures, many other objects will also be exhibited: Greek pottery, fine terracotta figurines, Etruscan urns and decorations from Etruscan temples - all painted in gaudy, conspicuous colours. The objects - large and small - will give the visitor a glimpse of the multi-colourful world of Classical Antiquity and illustrate the three themes of the exhibition: Temples, Gods and Graves.
COLOUR !
IN GREEK AND ETRUSCAN ANTIQUITY
2 DECEMBER 2005 - 26 MARCH 2006
It is almost impossible for us to imagine that the white marble or limestone sculptures and the drab clay figurines of Antiquity were often painted in many bright colours. The ancient temples were also painted. So Antiquity was much more colourful than what we see of it today. Many colourful objects on loan from collections in the Netherlands and elsewhere will illustrate this fact in the exhibition COLOUR! The exhibition will include several large sculptures which are completely covered in striking colours. So this is what the sculptures looked like in Antiquity! In addition to these large-scale, monumental sculptures, many other objects will also be exhibited: Greek pottery, fine terracotta figurines, Etruscan urns and decorations from Etruscan temples - all painted in gaudy, conspicuous colours. The objects - large and small - will give the visitor a glimpse of the multi-colourful world of Classical Antiquity and illustrate the three themes of the exhibition: Temples, Gods and Graves.