The Lady of Kalymnos is an exquisite Greek sculpture dating back to the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd century BC.
A sculpture dating to the Hellenistic Greek period has turned up in the most unlikely of settings. It all started when a 32-year-old Greek man in the city of Thessaloniki stumbled upon a statue ...
A deeper look into the development of ancient Greek art and sculpture through time, covering various styles, forms and ...
They say that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Some treasures are more surprising—and more valuable—than others, such as one man’s recent discovery: an ancient Greek sculpture wrapped in a ...
The sculpture dates back to the Hellenistic period between 323 B.C ... Police in Thessaloniki, the second-largest Greek city after Athens, said a 32-year-old man handed the statue over to ...
Police said experts, following an initial evaluation, determined the piece dates to the Hellenistic era, a period roughly between 320 and 30 B.C. that was marked by a flourishing of art and ...
According to a statement from the Greek police, they determined that the statue dates back to Greece’s Hellenistic period ... and its philosophy and art scenes flourished.
An ancient Greek statue has ... statue dates back to the Hellenistic period (320-30 BC). This era was of significant artistic and cultural growth as an increase of sculptures were crafted.