Continue reading “Tinted Venus – Painted Aphrodite – Coloring the Past (72)”
Cycladic Statue of a Female Figurine – Coloring the Past (71)
70: Drinking along the Silk Road: Wine in China
69: On Ramp to the Silk Road
68: Hercules and Buddha Walk into a Bar
67: Buddha’s Past Lives – Dipankara and Shakyamuni
66: Star Wars and Stupas
Welcome back to the Ancient Art Podcast. I’m Lucas Livingston. We’re picking up where we left off with the Gandharan Stupa Reliquary in the Art Institute of Chicago. You’ll want to be sure to check out that episode first if you’re not already familiar with what a Gandharan stupa reliquary is. This episode tells us a little bit more about its time period, the four pillars around the dome, and maybe a little something else fun. Continue reading “66: Star Wars and Stupas”
65: Gandharan Stupa Reliquary
64: Striding Horned Wild Man
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63: Dogs in Antiquity: Greece & Rome
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This is the third installment of a three-part series on dogs in antiquity. First we explored the ancient hairless breeds of the New World, including the popular ceramic funerary effigy of the Colima dog from a couple thousand years ago, and we met Sputnik, my awesome, little, hairless Xoloitzcuintli-Chihuahua puppy (okay, he’s 5 years old). Then we traveled to ancient China to look closely at an expressive mastiff figurine from the Han dynasty. We learned a little about the roles of dogs in oracles, sacrifice, and the culinary scene (egad!) and read a bit of the Toa Te Ching talking about straw dogs. Now we’re heading home to the Classical World to consider the importance of dogs in ancient Greece and Rome. Continue reading “63: Dogs in Antiquity: Greece & Rome”