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Stern Collection of Cycladic Art at The Met is part of an innovative solution to repatriate the works to Greece while also bringing them to a worldwide audience ...
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Cycladic Art ongoing. Now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Galleries 150–151 and Gallery 171. Free with Museum admission.
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Inhabitants of the Cyclades, a chain of islands in the central Aegean Sea, began to produce stone sculpture and vessels as early as the fifth millennium BCE.
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The online catalogue presents all the Cycladic works in the Leonard N. Stern Collection on The Met's website with a full scholarly description.
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Marble seated harp player, Cycladic, 2800–2700 BCE, Terracotta kernos (vase for multiple offerings), Cycladic, ca. 2300–1900 BCE.
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May 28, 2024 · In January 2024, The Metropolitan Museum of Art began exhibiting a large collection of Early Cycladic marble figures, which joined a smaller ...
Jan 23, 2024 · The Metropolitan Museum of Art will open a new display featuring some 161 works made in the Cyclades primarily in the Early Bronze Age (3200 to 2000 BCE)
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Marble seated harp player · 2800–2700 BCE ; Terracotta kernos (vase for multiple offerings) · ca. 2300–1900 BCE ; Marble female figure · 2600–2400 BCE.