Vincent Ha is a 17 year old vietnamese guy who is a 6'7" nammer with a auto rifle under his bed
Standing Draped Woman
-Hellenistic Period
-Roughly 100 B.C
-Carved from marble
- 1/2 life size
-Wears a linen chiten
-Chiten mostly covered by a himation
Ancient Greece Virtual Museum Visit
Lekythos
-Manufactured in Attica
-Reed Painter creator
-425 to 400 B.C
-White Ground paint technique
-Ceramic
-Displays a young woman
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
- The museum does not put the collections in any organized way.
- Each artifact is explained with great detail.
- It shows how the museum ended up with the artifacts, and their past owners.
Head of Zeus
Location:3260 South Street, Philadelphia
- Late Classical Period (350-340 B.C.)
- This is made with Marble from Mt. Pentelikon near Athens
Location: 465 Huntington Ave,Boston,U.S.A
- We don't know who made this piece of art, Edward Perry Warren was last known to have it before it was sold to museum
- This head was part of a seated, or standing statue
- scratches on the crown suggest a headdress or polo once sat on the top.
- This is a reinterperation of the Olympian Zeus
Dekadrachm of Syracuse with quadriga
- Early classical Period (470-465 B.C.)
- Quadriga right, horses walking, guilded buy charioteer with a goad in right hand
- Archaic Period (510-520 B.C.)
- On the bottom is a lion running right
- Made in Greece, Attica, Athens
- On the top is Nike flying right, crowning the horses.
- Dr. Hadzi Imam Bailde was earilest known owner, he owned it for 25 years before selling it to the museum
- On the back side of the coin is Arethasa, wearing earrings and a necklace
- Its a dramatic scene of Achilles dragging the body of Hector behind his chariot
- Around the head are 4 dolphins and engravings of greek language
- This is a Ceramic, Black Figure painting
- This drawing was very exagerated
- Dr. Jacob Hirsch, aquried this coin from a collection of a well-known foreign numismatist that lived in Switzerland
Penn Museum
-Located in Philadelphia
-Variety of categorization methods
-Collections/objects well explained with quick notes and links to other websites
Neck Amphora
-Manufactured in Attica
-525 to 510 B.C
-Painted with Black figure technique
-Athena often painted on these showing they often tried to include gods into their lives
-Roughly 40cm height 26cm diameter