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Acrobat. Minoian art
Acrobat. 16th c. BC. Minoan art / Cretan art. Sculpture on ivory. GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Iraklion. Archaeological Museum. Proc: GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Knossos. Knossos Palace
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This exquisite ivory sculpture, dating back to the 16th century BC, is a testament to the remarkable artistic achievements of the Minoan civilization in Crete, Greece. Discovered at the ancient palace of Knossos in Iraklion, this acrobat figure is a prime example of the intricate and expressive nature of Minoan art. The figure, depicted in a horizontal position with its legs bent at the knees and its arms outstretched, is believed to represent an acrobat or a performer, showcasing the advanced understanding of human anatomy and movement that the Minoans possessed. The figure's detailed features, including its expressive face and individualized toes, are rendered with a high degree of skill and artistry. The use of ivory as a medium adds to the figure's elegance and sophistication, making it a prized possession in ancient times as well as today. This sculpture is now on display at the Archaeological Museum in Iraklion, providing a glimpse into the rich and complex culture of the Minoans, whose influence extended far beyond the shores of Crete and shaped the artistic and architectural traditions of Europe for centuries to come.
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