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Portrait Medallion of Gennadios, 250–300 AD, made in Alexandria, Egypt. Gold Glass, D. 4.2 cm, the MET, NY, USA

Portrait Medallion of Gennadios

September 3, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Byzantine ArtEarly Christian ArtTeaching Resources

Gennadios — a gold-on-sapphire-glass portrait medallion from Alexandria — is an exquisitely engraved masterpiece celebrating a musically accomplished youth, and one of the most captivating Late Antique treasures at the Metropolitan Museum.

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The Labours of the Months: September

August 31, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Italian Renaissance ArtRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

A unknown Venetian artist’s September — a man pressing grapes beneath a vine — forms part of a vivid Renaissance painted door series depicting the traditional twelve Labours of the Months.

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End of the Season by William Merritt Chase

August 27, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtAmerican ArtTeaching Resources

Chase’s End of the Season — a lone woman amid empty tables by a choppy shore — beautifully captures summer’s melancholic farewell, rendered in his masterful, modernist pastel technique.

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Replicas of the twenty-three surviving dishes that make up Isabella D’Este’s Maiolica Credenza by Mantuan artist Ester Mantovani

Maiolica Credenza

August 24, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Italian Renaissance ArtMythologyRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

Eleonora Gonzaga’s magnificent gift to her mother Isabella d’Este — twenty-three maiolica dishes by Nicola da Urbino, the “Raphael of Maiolica” — united mythology, Renaissance patronage, and extraordinary ceramic artistry.

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Off the harbor by Ioannis Altamouras

August 20, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtModern Greek ArtTeaching Resources

Altamouras’s moody seascape Off the Harbor — boats dissolving into a blue-white sky with no clear horizon — reflects his Impressionist awakening at Denmark’s celebrated Skagen Colony, tragically cut short by tuberculosis.

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Icon of Panagia Nikopoiou, Komnenian period (1081-1185), Wood, 58x55 cm, St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, Italy

The Byzantine Icon of Panagia Nicopoiou

August 14, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Byzantine ArtTeaching Resources

Venice’s treasured Panagia Nikopoiou — a Byzantine Komnenian icon seized during the Fourth Crusade — became La Serenissima’s sacred Palladium, carried in procession during war and plague for divine protection and victory.

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Queen Tiye (probably), ca. 1353–1336 BC, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, Quartzite, 13.3x12.5x12.4 cm, the MET, NY, USA

The Formidable Queen Tiye

August 9, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Ancient Egyptian ArtTeaching Resources

Queen Tiye — formidable wife of Amenhotep III and grandmother of Tutankhamun — was dramatically identified through hair analysis, matching her mummy to a lock buried in Tutankhamun’s tomb since 1922.

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Homer’s Summer Night

August 2, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtAmerican ArtTeaching Resources

Homer’s Summer Night conjures sound, spray, and cool moonlit breeze — ghostly dancing silhouettes and crashing waves evoking a distinctly American lyricism that transcends mere painted observation into pure poetic mystery.

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The Labours of the Months: August

July 31, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Italian Renaissance ArtRenaissance ArtTeaching Resources

Twelve tiny Venetian panels — vivid with ultramarine skies, vermilion clothing, and lush landscapes — capture the peasant Labours of the Months with charming decorative simplicity, once adorning a Renaissance palazzo’s doors.

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Kritios Boy, 480  BC, Marble from the island of Paros, Height: 116.7 m, Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece

Teaching with the Kritios Boy

July 26, 2021
by Amalia Spiliakou Ancient Greek ArtTeaching Resources

The Kritios Boy — a masterpiece of the Severe Style — revolutionized Greek sculpture with its subtle weight shift and solemn naturalism, possibly portraying a Panathenaic athlete or the hero Theseus himself.

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