File:Wall painting of the Priest-King from Knossos (North-South Corridor) - Heraklion AM (TORSO cropped).jpg
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DescriptionWall painting of the Priest-King from Knossos (North-South Corridor) - Heraklion AM (TORSO cropped).jpg |
English: - object type: wall painting (fresco) on high relief
- description: restored as a young man with lily crown (disputed, the fragments belong probably to several figures) - restored by Gilliéron - period / date: (Immerwahr 1990) late minoan IA ? (Hood 2005) probably late minoan IA or IB - findspot: Knossos, Palace, basement near surface on east side of the North-South Corridor - museum / inventory number: Heraklion, Archaeological Museum - bibliography: - Sara Anderson Immerwahr, Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age, London 1990, cat. Kn No. 7 - Sinclair Hood, Dating the Knossos frescoes, in: Lyvia Morgan (ed.), Aegean Wall Painting. A tribute to Mark Cameron, London 2005, cat. 18 - Please note: The above museum permits photography of its exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes. If you intend to use the photo for any commercial aime, please contact the museum and ask for permission. |
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