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Scepter, the sleeve initially was made of wood. End of 3rd-beginning 2nd century BC
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Scepter, the sleeve initially was made of wood. End of 3rd-beginning 2nd century BC
LRI4686562 Scepter, the sleeve initially was made of wood. End of 3rd-beginning 2nd century BC (gold and ivory) by Greek, (3rd-2nd century BC); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Taranto, Apuglia, Italy; (add.info.: Magna Graecia (Great Greece): Sceptre; the shaft, in perishable material, possibly wood, was covered with a pierced golden lamina; from Canosa, tomb of the Gold; end 3D-beginning 2nd century BC, gold, ivory, engraving, cutting; 51x3.6 cm, Taranto, Museo Nazionale - Art of Great Greece: sceptre en gold and ivory, the sleeve initially was made of wood. End of 3rd start-2nd century BC. From Canosa di Puglia, Italy. 51x3, 6 cm, Taranto, Museo Nazionale, inv. 22439); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of a Greek scepter from the end of the 3rd to the beginning of the 2nd century BC. The sleeve, initially made of wood, has been meticulously adorned with gold and ivory, creating a stunning visual spectacle. This masterpiece can be found in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Taranto, Apuglia, Italy. Belonging to Magna Graecia (Great Greece), this scepter is an epitome of ancient opulence and sophistication. The shaft, possibly crafted from perishable material like wood, is covered with a delicate golden lamina featuring intricate engravings and cuttings. Measuring 51x3.6 cm, it emanates an aura of grandeur that transports us back to a bygone era. Discovered in Canosa di Puglia's tomb of Gold, this artifact represents not only artistic mastery but also archaeological significance. Its depiction includes elements such as deer and other animals carved into ivory accents. These details add depth and symbolism to its already mesmerizing design. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures every nuance and detail through her lens, allowing viewers to appreciate this extraordinary work up close. With no restrictions on usage or commercial purposes mentioned for this image provided by Fine Art Finder© Luisa Ricciarini; we are fortunate enough to explore the beauty and historical value preserved within this remarkable piece from ancient Greece's rich cultural heritage.
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