Aliki's lamp - Spyros Vasileiou
Greek, 1902–1984
Tempera on canvas laid on panel , 114 x 148 cm. 44.9 x 58.3 in.
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Makis Warlamis (1942-2016) — Flying Plasma House (Dream House) [oil and mixed media on canvas, 2006]
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Twisted Wonderland fan animation - Η καρδιά πονάει όταν ψηλώνει (The hea...
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Dimitris Papaioannou, Primal Matter, 2012
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School of Marcantonio Raimondi (after Michelangelo), Rape of Ganymede, early 16th century
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"After a Rain".
By Arkhyp Kuindzhi. Greek. 1841-1910.
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> classical canvas
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Dance of the Nymphs by Nikolaos Gyzis (19th Century)
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Night Drive - Adrian Blag , 2020.
Greek , b. 1984 -
Oil on cardboard , 50 x 70 cm.
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Makis Warlamis (1942-2016) — Utopias IV [mixed media on canvas, 2007]
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Marilyn Monroe 2022, ‘Old Hollywood Concept’ by Sissy Mpiz
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Mayo, (Antoine Malliarakis), Rue de la Galerie, 1974 (left)
Mayo, (Antoine Malliarakis), l’Annonce, 1978 (right)
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Angeliki Kourmoulaki (Greek), Eve, Reconnection Series, 2023. Collage, acrylics on canvas, 100×50 cm.
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MWW Artwork of the Day (5/1/24)
Kallimachos (Greek, fl. late 5th c. BCE)
Dancing Maenad (c. 425-400 BCE)
Roman copy (1st c. CE) of a Greek relief, 143 cm. high
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Fletcher Fund)
As female votaries of Dionysos, maenads abandoned themselves to orgiastic festivities. They celebrated the rites of the god with song, dance, and music in the mountains, often clothed in animal skins. This dancing maenad, clothed in a diaphanous chiton, carries an object characteristic of Dionysos' retinue, the thyrsos, which consists of a fennel stalk crowned with a pinecone and ivy berries. The voluminous garment swirls about her in fanciful, highly expressive folds that evoke her dance. Her introspective expression, so typical of art of the Classical period, contrasts most effectively with the exuberance of her drapery.
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Lana Turner, Universal Studios – Pink Bubble Gum, Art by Sissy Mpiz
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