For Y'all Data - 'Competition Inwards Ancient Greece' At The Caixaforum Inwards Zaragoza, Spain


The history of ancient Greece, equally nosotros know it, is amount of heroic acts, triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes. The Homeric epics, the victories of the Olympic athletes or the adventures of Heracles are characterized past times intense competition. The competitive spirit of the ancient Greeks was introduce inwards all aspects of domestic together with religious life. Rivalry together with contest mightiness hold upward seen equally negative emotions, simply they tin besides hold upward viewed equally a positive, unifying together with creative facial expression of a thriving culture. The Greeks believed that excellence could hold upward achieved with a residue betwixt heed together with body; through athletic ability, they sought an impeccable physique, together with through philosophy, science, together with appreciation of the arts, they cultivated the mind.

 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain

This exhibition offers an understanding of this competitive spirit inwards all aspects of life inwards ancient Hellenic Republic through a pick of treasures from the spectacular 'collection' of the British Museum. Sculptures, coins, ceramics together with jewellery, with iconic pieces such equally the frieze from the mausoleum of Halicarnassus, which portrays the battle betwixt the Greeks together with the Amazons, a marble bust of Euripides, i of the iii neat poets of the Greek tragedy, or the Diadumenus statue of Vaison-la-Romaine, a marble sculpture of an athlete tying a ribbon on his caput equally a grade of victory.


What made the daily life of the Greeks together with their mythological legends hence competitive? On the i hand, this competitive spirit was due the topography of Hellenic Republic itself: the numerous city-states were separated past times mount together with sea. Although these communities shared a mutual language, religion together with legendary past, they maintained their differences together with encouraged a civilisation of rivalry with honour.

 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Warrior dancing. Kylix pottery of dark figures. c.575-550 BC. Made inwards Athens constitute inwards Siana,
Rhodes [Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Iphigenia, award-winning tragedy painted on a drinking glass Krater of crimson ceramic scrolls
c.360-350 BC. Made inwards Puglia, Southern Italy. Found inwards Basilicata, Italia
[Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Gold lion-headed pendant c.450-400 BC. Supposedly from Akarnania, fundamental Hellenic Republic
[Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Block of a frieze with a battle betwixt Greeks together with Amazons. Marble relief, c.350 BC. From the Mausoleum
of Halicarnassus, present-day Turkey [Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Euripides. Marble head. Roman version (c.69-96 AD) of a full-length Greek statue (c.330-300 BC)
Probably constitute inwards Italia [Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Hero or athlete. Marble statue. Roman (1st century AD) from a Greek original
(c.320-300 BC) [Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
 triumphs of warriors together with achievements of athletes For You Information - 'Competition inwards ancient Greece' at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, Spain
Niké winged with clothing shaken past times the wind. Marble statue, c.100. AD. Halicarnassus
[Credit: © The Trustees of the British Museum]
On the other hand, the polytheistic nature of these Greek communities, with families of Titanian together with Olympian gods, protagonists of stories of powerfulness struggles together with quarrels alongside both themselves together with with mortals, instilled a competitive grapheme widely portrayed inwards epic poetry, Greek theater together with the visual arts. The stories of Heracles, the superhero of Greek mythology, were based on overcoming together with triumphing over the insurmountable challenges posed past times his enemies or the gods. Finally, a rigid feel of superiority over other cultures neighbouring the Greek the world besides contributed to their wish to compete.


Competition inwards Ancient Hellenic Republic - the instant exhibition to emerge from the understanding signed betwixt the Obra Social "la Caixa" together with the British Museum inwards 2015 - examines this competitive spirit feature of Ancient Greek lodge through to a greater extent than than 170 objects.



Many of the pieces on display are masterpieces that convey been restored for the occasion together with are beingness presented for the offset fourth dimension exterior London. This is the example of the sculptures together with the fragment of the frieze from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, i of the 7 wonders of the ancient world, never earlier given on loan.

The exhibition has been organised past times the Obra Social 'la Caixa' together with the British Museum together with volition hold upward on display at the Caixaforum inwards Zaragoza, until eleven November, 2018.

Source: Caixaforum [August 08, 2018]


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