The mysterious concatenations variously conjure Cycladic totems and Greek herms as well as works by Picasso and Ernst. |
Today the collection ranges from Cycladic statuettes, through the Archaic period, to the Hellenistic period. |
One is a rock covered in runic writings, the other a figure of almost Cycladic simplicity, which stood above a grave. |
For me, the white marble Cycladic heads of the third millennium BCE, with their long, prominent triangular noses, immediately come to mind. |
Krater is a house on Antiparos, one of the smaller islands of the Cycladic archipelago. |
Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean with its sparkling Aegean blue sea and Cycladic white houses. |