This chariot horse is worn out from carrying moon-goddess Selene to the Parthenon. 435 BC.Does the Parthenon look inviting to you?…At the Parthenon, who’s stronger — a centaur or a Lampith?This maenad, two satyrs, and panther are followers of Dionysos, a.k.a. Bacchus, the god of wine. Roman, about 100 AD.These Assyrians are hunting through a garden. About 645-635 BC.“I’m looking at you.” This King Ramesses II was carved from one block that was quarried almost 200 kilometers south of the king’s mortuary temple!General Horemheb has rather pronounced breasts — yet his wife’s are concave… Hmmm… 18th Dynasty, probably reign of Ay (about 1327-1323 BC), Horemheb’s tomb.An ancestral figure from Easter Island, Chile, about AD 1000-1200.The flames of Hindu god Shiva, here as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance, demonstrate how one cycle gives over to another. He creates and then he destroys. About 1100, south India.Only one flap of Garuda’s wings is needed to orbit the cosmos while he protects followers from serpent spirits. 1800s, Tibet.
Is there an era’s art that you prefer?…
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42 thoughts on “Part 2 of 3: Strolling the British Museum by da-AL”
It has been a long time, since I have been there.
Thanks for sharing the photos. The pieces you selected are really excellent.
It has been a long time, since I have been there.
Thanks for sharing the photos. The pieces you selected are really excellent.
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The Parthenon is impressive, but inviting? Thanks for all the detail photographs.
I like a lot of art, but my favourite is Jugendstil.
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Ah, now you’ve enticed me to look it up & indeed it’s lovely – for others, here’s the wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugendstil
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Nice to see a these pieces of art from different parts of the world in this museum.
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Very well photographed with entertaining captions. I don’t really have a favourite era although I am very fond of art
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I admit that I agree, Derrick 🙂
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Very beautiful photos! You’re great with a camera!
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Now you make me blush
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Aw! ❤
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