Greco-Roman, African, and Asian antiquities at the Ackland Art Museum of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Greco-Roman, African, and Asian antiquities at the Ackland Art Museum of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The collection of the Ackland Art Museum includes over 19,000 works of art. It's ancient works of art include sculpture, glassware, coins, jewelry and ceramics dating as far back as the second millennium. Among some of the more unusual pieces, is a sculpture of a man carrying a fish identified as possibly 4th century CE Anglo Roman. The African collection includes a sculpture created by the Nok culture of ancient Nigeria dated from 100 BCE - 200 CE. Also, don't miss a painting of a peasant offering Cleopatra VII a basket of figs with an asp by French artist Eugène Delacroix painted in 1838.




Images: The goddess Juno, Roman, bronze, 150-200 CE, Man carrying a fish, 4th century CE, Anglo-Roman, and a Nok figural sculpture from ancient Nigeria 100 BCE - 200 CE. All images courtesy of the museum.

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