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Friday, June 12, 2015

Nadal can't beat Federer on fast surfaces comment

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Yeah, it means that Nadal even at his very best cant beat Federer on a true fast court where the real tennis is played (or used to be played). If they hadnt slowed down Wimbledon at 2001 and all the hard courts after 2007, Nadal couldnt have won any other slam than French and Federer's domination over tennis would be much more wider and longer.
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

fayum art depict valued greek noble people worth of the painting from the worth of the board

New Faces from Egypt: Hellenistic Panel Paintings and their European Consequence

2012-04-19 New Faces from Egypt: Hellenistic Panel Paintings and their European Consequence
Open to the Public
Date
Location The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, at 1 East 78th Street

Among the Greeks and Romans, the most highly esteemed paintings were executed on framed wooden panels. So valued were they that lawyers distinguished the worth of the painting from the worth of the board. Due to the perishability of wood, this great body of ancient painting has remained a lost chapter in the history of art. However, a new project directed by Thomas F. Mathews has assembled a corpus of over sixty panels, complete or fragmentary, mostly from the first to third centuries CE, from sites in Egypt, languishing unstudied in museum basements across the world. These works, preserved by the sands of Egypt, offer a remarkable window into pagan religious production both before the rise of Christianity and contemporaneously with it. This joint discussion by Professor Mathews and Elsner will explore how the pagan panels pose many of the same problems both philosophically and in terms of cultic usage, demonstrating models which were appropriated by Christian culture as well as patterns of imagery which were specifically rejected.
In collaboration with the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUNY
Part of "Research at the NYUAD Institute"
Jas' Elsner Humfrey Payne Senior Fellow in Classical Archaeology and Art, Corpus Christi College, Oxford University; Visiting Professor of Art History, University of Chicago
Thomas Mathews John Loeb Professor Emeritus in the History of Art, Institute of Fine Arts, NYUNY


http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/new-york-city-events/2012/04/new-faces-from-egypt.html

fayum art is depicting greek settlers my comment

It's also well known fact that Crocodilopolis potraits are greek art which depicted Greek settlers in Crocodilopolis you liar. you already know this but avoid to state it to fabricate your germanic barbarian identity!!!

 The Fayum portraits are a collection of 1st to 3rd century portraits made up of Ptolemaios Greek colonists of ancient Egypt. These colonists settled in cities like Alexandria after the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great and its subsequent rule by Greek Kings. Egypt at that time was part of Greece and it was the main city of Greece. The sculptures are from mainland greece. Greek Art always potraits black hair and black eyes in any period.
here is the oldest period of greek art

http://commentsreference.blogspot.com/2015/06/greek-art_11.html

Greek Civillization literally never even have anything to do with Germanics barbarians(not german). ancient greek historian always write blonde hair and blue eyes are exotic traits of northern barbarians and greeks have black hair and black eyes.


even you guys have no interest in greek history which is the most important history in human history and know nothing about it when you guys need to study greek history very hard because if you have even basic knowledge of greek history you learn in middle school, you should have seen numerous greek arts and never say such weird nonsensical bullcrap...!!!

you thief germanic person stop trying to steal greek civillization!!!


all crocodilopolis arts are showing greek settlers...Its the fact...you cannot deny the fact you already know you liar...of course they look greek not egyptian because they are greek not a single people here look egyptian althought egyptian people look greek because egyptians and greeks have same root....just to lie about race and you are not even interested in greek history...those are from greek cemetries....Its style and drawing technique is greek. you can clearly see the greek crown on their head which only noble greek people wear on head. the drawer was famous greek painter cyzikus. there is no reason to draw egyptian who are normal people instead of noble greeks who came to rule the egypt...drawing is for noble people so of course they draw noble greek rulers and in other profession. think otherwise is nonsensical.

I will give you one of many examples. look at this drawing

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fayum_mummy_portraits#/media/File:Fayum-66.jpg

 He is famous Artemidorus, a greek professional diviner from Daldis, Greece. Ephesius was a professional diviner who lived in the 2nd century. He is known from an extant five-volume Greek work, the Oneirocritica or Oneirokritikon  He settled in philadephia of crocodilopolis, Egypt.

here is what encyclopedia of egypt says. 'The Fayum portraits are a collection of 1st to 3rd century portraits made up of Ptolemaios Greek colonists of ancient Egypt. These colonists settled in cities like Alexandria after the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great and its subsequent rule by Greek Kings.'

the example you gave me is the first greek art you ever seen and is good example of greek people being greek with black hair and black eyes...

I already said I posted greek art of earliest period. how can minoans be hellenes when hellenes are the descendants of minoans. are you stupid?!? Do you say vikings were not swedish?!? of course they are not swedish but the swedish is ancestor of vikings.  one of the  I already showed you many sculptures from hellenic period also in first example.

what do you mean european?!? northern barbarians  never were europeans in ancient greece. europe, asia, africa are the term to refered to the different regions of same greek world, south europe, middle east and north africa where same greek race were living in ancient original meaning...

fayum art has greek name and are from greece to settle in egypt. Artemidorus was a professional diviner who lived in the 2nd century. He is known from an extant five-volume Greek work, the Oneirocritica or Oneirokritikon

Fayum mummy portraits
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The Fayum portraits are a type of realistic painted portraits on wooden boards attached to Egyptian mummies from Roman Egypt.

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