Aspasie et Phryn presents a collection of 200 archaeological drawings by Notor, rendered in the style of ancient art. These drawings are based on antique sources, including paintings found on Greek vases, sculptures, and bas-reliefs, offering a glimpse into the classical world.
The subjects, Aspasia and Phryne, were influential figures in ancient Greece, known for their beauty and intellect. This work captures the essence of their time through artistic representations, inviting readers to explore the elegance and artistic achievements of Greek civilization. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone fascinated by the art and history of ancient Greece.
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