Classical art of ancient Greece and Rome at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Classical art of ancient Greece and Rome. Ongoing. At the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina. 

Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess 1st century CE copper alloy and silver. 
Image courtesy of the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina
The influence of other Mediterranean civilizations—such as ancient Egypt—is often visible in Greek, Roman or Cypriot art, attesting not only to the cultural and commercial exchanges throughout the region, but also to the Greek colonization of North Africa and Western Asia during the Hellenistic period and the vastness of the Roman Empire. In this exhibit, visitors can compare the Figure of a Youth from Cyprus with the Egyptian Figure of a Man, and note the Greek Hydria (probably from Egypt) as well as the Egypto-Roman statuette of Aphrodite-Isis. Many works of classical art also bring to life ancient personalities, such as Marcus Aurelius in this museum's portrait of the emperor and the playwrights Aeschylus (Head of Aeschylus) and Sophocles (Relief), and illustrate the well-known myths of ancient gods (Krater), goddesses, and heroes (Herakles and Neck Amphora), still familiar to us thousands of years later.

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