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Με δύο νέες εκθέσεις άνοιξε ξανά το Μουσείο Κυκλαδικής Τέχνης

Με δύο νέες εκθέσεις άνοιξε ξανά το Μουσείο Κυκλαδικής Τέχνης
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From Heroes to Immortals and A Room with a View open at OKCMOA

From Heroes to Immortals and A Room with a View open at OKCMOA Thomas Cole, An Italian Autumn, ca. 1844-47. Oil on canvas, 32 x 48 in. Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Museum purchase with funds from the James C. and Virginia W. Meade Collections Endowment, the Meade Acquisition Fund, and the Beaux Arts Society Fund for Acquisitions, 2019.001 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA .- Two new, original exhibitions, “From Heroes to Immortals: Classical Mythological Prints” and “A Room with a View: Scenes of the Italian Countryside,” open May 15 at 10 a.m. at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Curated from OKCMOA’s permanent collection, the exhibitions highlight themes from “The Painters of Pompeii: Roman Frescoes from the National Archaeological Museum, Naples,” the Museum’s blockbuster summer exhibition.

The erotic secrets at the heart of Pompeii

From Phallic-Shaped Lamps to Lewd Graffiti: 2,000-Year-Old Erotic Secrets Hidden in Ancient Pompeii

Subscribe Ever since the 17th century discovery of the Roman city of Pompeii, preserved under layers of volcanic deposits after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, the excavated site located between Rome and Naples has been a magnet for fascinated visitors, no less so for its erotic frescoes. The layers of volcanic material that shrouded the ancient Italian coastal town of Pompeii after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 have miraculously preserved extensive evidence of the ancient Italians and their lifestyles, offering a tantalising glimpse into the sexual mores of those times. In ancient Roman religion, the fascinus or fascinum was the embodiment of the divine Phallus. It was used to ward off the evil eye. This specimen found in Pompeii. pic.twitter.com/r7Y8W0MjAq

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