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Now, for the first time in nearly 260 years, it will also be a widely accessible one. This stunning marble depiction of the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare will go on public display in ...
She’s 42 feet of power, poise, and gold-leafed grandeur, and she calls Nashville home. Meet our very own Athena Parthenos.Standing tall in the city’s full-scale Parthenon, she’s more than a ...
The Parthenon was far more than a temple. It was Athens’ ultimate power move, which combined religion, politics, and economic ...
The Halsted Athena, Roman, first half of the 1st century CE; marble, height 74.5 in. Courtesy the Halsted A&A Foundation Acquiring original Roman classical marbles is no simple feat.
Preview March Fine Art Auction A Celebration of Visionary Masterpieces at Aurora Athena, happening on 3/15/2025. Click on a lot to learn more. Price Database. 10 March 2025. Artists. Auctions.
After watching back her match with Mercedes, the Fallen Goddess said she experienced a feeling that she had been chasing for nearly a decade. Not since her second bout against Asuka at NXT ...
An ancient Roman statue of Athena, unseen for almost 300 years, is resurfacing in Chicago. The 1st-century C.E. sculpture of the Greek goddess was acquired by Halsted A&A Foundation in 2023, as ...
The U.S. Department of State had a commission to challenge any architect: 1) build a million-dollar U.S. embassy in Athens just one mile from the Parthenon, 2) make it a showcase of U.S. modern ...
The Halsted A&A Foundation has acquired a 1st-century Roman statue of the ancient Greek goddess Athena. The sculpture, which has remained out of public view for centuries, will be on display ...
Since her first collection for Crate & Barrel in 2022, Athena Calderone—interior designer, entertaining guru, and founder of EyeSwoon—has moved in a new creative direction.
Athena Calderone: The Jules Werson, Art Deco Bronze Nude Female Dancer, circa 1920.…I studied dance in high school and college so I was really attracted to the movement and the motion of this ...
Weddell and his fellow British travelers would have referred to the statue’s subject as Minerva, the Roman goddess, rather than Athena, “because they learned Latin in school, not ancient Greek ...