Greek Poet Anakreon (wrongly entitled Demosthenes)
Greek Poet Anakreon (wrongly entitled Demosthenes)
Published 2019-12-18T08:20:43+00:00
Anacreon / Anakreon (c. 582 – c. 485 BC) was a Greek lyric poet, notable for his drinking songs and hymns. Later Greeks included him in the canonical list of nine lyric poets. Anacreon wrote all of his poetry in the ancient Ionic dialect. Like all early lyric poetry, it was composed to be sung or recited to the accompaniment of music, usually the lyre. Anacreon's poetry touched on universal themes of love, infatuation, disappointment, revelry, parties, festivals and the observations of everyday people and life.
These 3D scans have been produced with an Artec Eva with the ambition to produce a digital representation as close to the original as possible. However, the presented scans are not to be regarded as duplicates as due to inaccessible areas etc deviations from the original might occur.
Photo - CC BY SA - Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum
发表的日期 | 18/12/2019 |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | Greek Poet Anakreon (wrongly entitled Demosthenes) |
Date | ca. 400 BC |
维度 | 46,8 x 22,2 x 26,2 cm |
加入 | NMSk 65A |
媒介 | Marble |
信任 | Transferred 1865 Kongl. Museum |
Record | http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=32892&viewType=detailView |
艺术家 | Unknown artist |
位置 | Nationalmuseum |