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Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Quintus Galerius - 09-21-2009 Horse's study from the Partenone Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Konstantine - 09-22-2009 Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Konstantine - 09-22-2009 Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Konstantine - 09-22-2009 Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Polinik - 09-23-2009 As I said,here is some pencil work...There will be a few more equals. All best Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Quintus Galerius - 09-23-2009 wow! very beautiful! Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Konstantine - 09-23-2009 Polinik .... I am very impressed , I love the hoplites and the coloring too, very good top quality work. The shading and the porportions are excellent . Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Polinik - 09-24-2009 Quote:Polinik .... I am very impressed , I love the hoplites and the coloring too, very good top quality work. The shading and the porportions are excellent Thank you. Same here Konstantine..Very good work,great detail.. All best Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Quintus Galerius - 09-24-2009 Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Quintus Galerius - 09-24-2009 Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Quintus Galerius - 10-25-2009 Lion's mask from the temple of Himera, Sicily Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Polinik - 11-04-2009 Not my profile...My brothers Aleks works Quoting: "Hi friends,actual museum pieces,original colors,not a painting.Enjoy.See flickr.All best" More informations on flickr. ***SEE IMAGES BELOW Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 11-05-2009 Thats a group of very tough Phigalians! Also "Polinik" your "Question about reenactors" is now in the Greek reconstruction section Kind regards Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Nikic031 - 11-06-2009 Quote:Thats a group of very tough Phigalians! Haha..imagine then how tough Lakedemonians had to be to make these run away .... :wink: Seriously,the particular city-state was not of that big importance as all Greeks used,more or less similar equipment.The point was "Osprey movement" vs Museums. Honestly we did have a particular city-state in mind.But as there was no good enough Lakonian bronze shield device in museums, the original intended simply painted gorgoneion in picture(one in this post) looked too...cheap and....evanescent...for an "professional" elite of ancient Greece. So until we manage bronze device gorgoneion or dokana etc.this is it... :? roll: PS:I made a profile of my own. Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 11-06-2009 Pausanias describes about Phigaleia in detail. Imagine my shock when I saw the shield in Olympia! There is a Laconian gorogneion in the Archeological Museum in Athens. Another source is the Chigi vase gorgoneio. PM me if you want the image of Athens Museum. Spartan shielddevices here: http://www.xyfos.com/athenea/lacedemonia.php The "L" was after 418 B.C. From which museum is the gorgoneio that you posted? Kind regards P.S. Please add name toy your signature - forum rule |