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Gold lions head rhyton, from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC
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Gold lions head rhyton, from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC
LRI4625812 Gold lions head rhyton, from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC by Mycenaean, (16th century BC); National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Mycenian art: rhython or rhyton or golden rython (glass of apparat) in the shape of a lions head from tomb IV, Mycenes. 16th century BC. Dim. 14 cm Athenes, National Archaeological Museum - Mycenaean art: gold lions head rhyton (ceremonial glass) from Grave IV, Mycenae. 16th century BC.14 cm. National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of a gold lion's head rhyton, dating back to the 16th century BC in Mycenae. The rhyton, also known as a ceremonial glass, is shaped like the majestic head of a lion and stands at an impressive height of 14 cm. The intricate details and lifelike features of this ancient artifact are truly awe-inspiring. Crafted by skilled Mycenaean artisans, it serves as a testament to their mastery in metalwork and their deep appreciation for artistry. Displayed at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, this golden rhyton offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Ancient Greece. It represents not only an object of beauty but also symbolizes the significance of lions in Greek mythology and society. As we admire this remarkable piece from Grave IV in Mycenae, we can't help but marvel at its historical importance. It reminds us that civilizations have come and gone over thousands of years, leaving behind traces of their existence through objects like these. Luisa Ricciarini's skillful photography captures every detail with precision and brings out the lustrous glow emanating from this golden treasure. Through her lens, she transports us back in time to appreciate both the artistic prowess and archaeological significance held within this rare artifact from ancient Greece.
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