User:Zde/EC in GoulandrisM
Cycladic collection in the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
Kykladská sbírka v Muzeu kykladského umění v Athénách, Goulandrisova nadace.
Non Cycladic Neolithic[edit]
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Kilia type figurine
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4360-3500 BC
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from Laconia
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Cycladic Neolithic pottery, 5300-3000 BC
Non Cycladic Early Bronze Age[edit]
Troy type figurine
Early Cycladic Bronze Age[edit]
EC I (3200 - 2800 BC)[edit]
EC I figurines[edit]
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Plastiras variety
EC I stone vessels[edit]
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Marble dish, 3200-2800 BC
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Kandila
EC I-II[edit]
EC I-II figurines[edit]
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Louros variety
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Louros variety
EC I-II stone vessels[edit]
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Marble pig
EC II (2800 - 2300 BC)[edit]
Cycladic figurines[edit]
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large Cycladic figurines
Large figurines of canonical type[edit]
2800-2800 BC
Female figurine 724[edit]
140 cm, Spedos variety, probably from Keros
Female figurine 280[edit]
Spedos variety
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Traces of red painted on the forearms
Female figurine 281[edit]
72 cm, Spedos variety, so called by Goulandris Master
Female figurine 282[edit]
72 cm, Spedos variety, probably from Koufonisia
Female figurine 598[edit]
72 cm, Spedos variety, so called by Naxos Museum Master
Female figurine 257[edit]
71 cm, Probably of Koufonisia, Spedos variety, so called by Copenhagen Master
Female figurine 252[edit]
mature work of the Spedos variety, its facial features are preserved in relief, these detail (eyes...) were probably painted initially
Female figurine 311[edit]
Spedos variety
Other large figurines of canonical type[edit]
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48 cm, Spedos variety, co called by Steiner Master, no 654
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no 304
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Dokathismata variety, so called by Ashmolean Museum Master, no 206
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31 cm, Dokathismata variety, no 310
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no 283
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no 256
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no 284
Usual figurines of canonical type[edit]
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Kapsala variety, 25 cm, no 595
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noticeably pregnant, 15 cm
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no 253
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no 104a
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no 207
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no 103
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no 104
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no 107
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no 207
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no 103
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no 104
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no 107
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no 208
Special Cycladic Figurines[edit]
Seated man holding cup[edit]
early work of the Spedos variety, marble, height 15 cm, no 286
Man 308 and woman 312[edit]
Hunter or warrior from naxos, no 308, post-canonical type, 25 cm; and woman from Naxos, no 312, post-canonical type, 21 cm
Large male torso[edit]
torso of a man(?), canonical type, marble, height of the fragment 44 cm, probably from Amorgos, co called by Goulandris Master, no 969
Other unusual figurines[edit]
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man, postcanonical, Pb, 9 cm, no 1128
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so called The Thinker, no 348 (or musician?)
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no 348 (rather musician?)
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male torso, no 246
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male head from Syros, no 259
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torso holding a baby, no 968
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woman with child, no 339
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no 330
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no 340
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female figurine with the snake-like, no 332
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schematic female figurine
Figurines of post-canonical type[edit]
The "Keros Hoard"[edit]
Cycladic stone vessels[edit]
EC II, 2800-2300 BC
Dove vase[edit]
Ceremonial large dish, 39 cm, so called Vase with pigeons or Dove vase, from Keros, no 329
Other EC II stone vessels[edit]
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kernos
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chalice
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crater
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dish
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small spherical pyxides, probably from Schinoussa
Cycladic pottery[edit]
EC II, 2800-2300 BC
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Amorgos group
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Amorgos group
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from Syros
Cycladic "Frying pans"[edit]
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Kampos group
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Kampos or Keros-Syros group?
Cycladic tools[edit]
EC II, 2800-2300 BC