Renovatio: Artists & Antiquity
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|March 20, 2021
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Makes you wonder: “As If” is a screenprint by Rachel Livedalen, which explores the history of femininity. The color marks are meant to undermine the seriousness of the female form.
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Themes of the past: “Renovatio: Artists and Antiquity” features artwork from the early modern era to present day. The gallery demonstrates the continued legacy and influence of ancient Greek and Roman art.
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Chiseled with care: “Parthenon Frieze, Bock NVI” was created by P.P Caproni and Brother of Boston. The creators sought to share the sculpture to museums and public schools in the U.S.
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Check it out: A collection of three lithographs of Salvador Dali’s series “Les Chevaux Dalians (Dali’s Horses)”. These works represent triumph, victory and honor.
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Trimmed in gold: “Feeding the Sacred Ibis” is an oil painting created by Anatule Henri de Beaulieu. This romantic painting adapts from the famous sculpture “Venus de Milo” to evoke beauty and sexuality.
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Makes you wonder: “As If” is a screenprint by Rachel Livedalen, which explores the history of femininity. The color marks are meant to undermine the seriousness of the female form.
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Themes of the past: “Renovatio: Artists and Antiquity” features artwork from the early modern era to present day. The gallery demonstrates the continued legacy and influence of ancient Greek and Roman art.
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