Gods in Color - Golden Edition: Polychromy in Antiquity through August 30, 2020 at the Liebieghaus Sculptural Museum in Frankfurt, Germany

Gods in Color - Golden Edition: Polychromy in Antiquity through August 30, 2020 at the Liebieghaus Sculptural Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. The original "Gods of Color" exhibit was first presented in 2008. Now the exhibit has been expanded to include more than 100 objects from international museum collections and the holdings of the Liebieghaus, which encompass 60 recent reconstructions as well as some dating from the nineteenth century, along with 22 prints. Since the exhibition was first on view, the number of reconstructions carried out by the research team has doubled, and new aspects have come under consideration, particularly the polychromy of ancient bronzes. Originally, the painted decoration of an antique sculpture not only enhanced its appearance from the aesthetic point of view and increased its lifelike impression, but also provided the ancient viewer with important information about the identity of the figure depicted. Over the past decade, research has focused increasingly on this aspect.



Note: I was stunned by just the brief glimpse of a colorized version of one of my favorite bronzes - Boxer Resting 1st century BCE Roman copy of 3rd century Greek original by Apollonius at the Palazzo Massimo in Rome!

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