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Fragments of a fresco from Knossos, with modern restorations; soldiers at the run, c
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Fragments of a fresco from Knossos, with modern restorations; soldiers at the run, c
3704876 Fragments of a fresco from Knossos, with modern restorations; soldiers at the run, c.1450-1400 BC (fresco) by Greek school, (14th-15th century BC); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: often referred to as Captain of the Blacks - reconstruction drawing by Arthur Evans ); eAshmolean Museum; Greek, out of copyright
Media ID 23153452
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Artefact Artifact Blacks Bronze Age Captain Fragment Fragments Frescoes Knossos March Marching Mercenaries Mercenary Minoan Racial Reconstruction Restoration Restored
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This print captures the essence of ancient Greek history and art. The image showcases fragments of a fresco from Knossos, an archaeological site in Crete, with modern restorations. Dating back to approximately 1450-1400 BC, this artwork was created by the Greek school during the 14th-15th century BC. The focal point of the fresco is a group of soldiers at full sprint, their muscular bodies frozen in action. These mercenaries are believed to be part of an ancient military force known as "Captain of the Blacks" as depicted in Arthur Evans' reconstruction drawing. The restoration work on this piece has brought these soldiers back to life, allowing us to appreciate their strength and determination. As we gaze upon this artifact from ancient Greece, we can't help but marvel at its historical significance. It offers a glimpse into a time when warfare played a crucial role in society and highlights the skillful craftsmanship that existed even thousands of years ago. The fragmented nature of the painting adds an air of mystery and intrigue, leaving us yearning for more details about its original context. This artwork serves as a reminder that even though time may have eroded some aspects of our past, there are still remnants waiting to be discovered and cherished. Displayed at the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford in the UK, this print invites us to delve deeper into our collective human history while appreciating both ancient artistry and modern restoration techniques.
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