"Gods in Color - Golden Edition" through August 30, 2020 at the Liebieghaus Museum in Frankfurt, Germany

"Gods in Color - Golden Edition" through August 30, 2020 at the Liebieghaus Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. Visitors to this exhibit can witness the polychromatic transformation of ancient statues and experience their original, eye-opening bright hues on over 100 painted sculptures including 60 reconstructions. Colors were used diffusely in the ancient world, with the Greeks and Romans painting their sculptures, not only for decoration, but to elaborate the story of each work. Polychromy gave increased depth of cultural and artistic expression. The excavatiions in Pompeii in the 18th century refuted the myth of colorless classical artwork with their undeniable remains of paint on numerous objects. In the 19th century extensive excavations of the Greek Acropolis revealed sculptures that the Persians had destroyed when they stormed the Acropolis in 480 B.C.E. that were brightly painted. This exhibit is also scheduled to travel to Naples, New York, and Sydney as well as other locations.


Image courtesy of the Museum.

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