Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory ...
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty.
The myth that the statues of ancient Greece and Rome were white was created over time and upheld in part to serve racist ...
The marbles in the Torlonia Collection have been inaccessible to the public for decades. Now, some of them will be exhibited ...
Research shows that statues were impregnated with fragrances, challenging the perception of sculpture as a purely visual art ...
The display, hosted by Blvgari at the Art Institute of Chicago, showcases the largest private collection of Imperial Roman ...
Science has already proven that sculptures from ancient Greece and Rome were often painted in warm colors, and now a Danish study has revealed that some were also perfumed.
Stunningly and unexpected, virtually all of the selections on view in this exhibition are complete. Co-organized by the Art Institute and Rome-based Torlonia Foundation, it is the first time works ...
Researchers uncover that ancient Greek statues were not just painted and dressed but also perfumed, adding a new dimension to ...
One of the sculptures is a striking 2-metre ... to unveil well-preserved Greek mosaics and marble statues in the region. During the Roman era, it was well-known for its architectural landmarks ...
Science has already proven that sculptures from ancient Greece and Rome were often painted in warm colours and now a Danish ...
Science has already proven that sculptures from ancient Greece and ... of pigments from long-faded paint on ancient Greek and Roman statues, showing that works long assumed to be white were ...