Flying Fish, after a fresco in the National Museum, Athens - Unidentified Artist
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A detailed study of the iconic Minoan flying fish fresco from Phylakopi, capturing the fluid movement and decorative style of Aegean Bronze Age art.
This work is a detailed study of the famous Minoan fresco depicting flying fish, originally discovered at the site of Phylakopi on the island of Melos. The original Bronze Age wall painting is housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. This reproduction captures the fluid, rhythmic movement of the marine creatures as they glide through a stylised aquatic environment. The artist employs a clear, graphic line to define the forms of the fish, mirroring the aesthetic sensibilities of the Aegean Bronze Age. In the original fresco, the composition is noted for its sense of motion and the decorative treatment of the sea. The fish are rendered with elongated bodies and expansive fins, suggesting their flight above the water. The surrounding space is filled with abstract motifs representing rocks and sea spray, which provide a sense of depth without relying on traditional perspective. This study preserves the balance between observation and stylisation that characterises Minoan art. By focusing on the graphic qualities of the original, this print offers a clear view of the decorative patterns that defined the period. The use of ink and wash allows for a focus on the contrast between the solid forms of the fish and the lighter, more fragmented elements of the background. This piece is suitable for those interested in the history of archaeology and the artistic traditions of the ancient Mediterranean. It serves as a record of a specific moment in the study of Aegean antiquities, documenting the visual language of a culture that prioritised the observation of the natural world through a highly refined, decorative lens.
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Flying Fish, after a fresco in the National Museum, Athens - Unidentified Artist
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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