Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities seeks to make antiquities and artifacts of the Mediterranean world accessible to a wide audience while offering print and electronic resources to both the novice and experienced collector of ancient art. With 25 years experience collecting and extensive travel in the Mediterranean world, owner Chris Maupin has consulted on ancient art for museums and private collectors.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Clio Ancient Art Valentine's Sale
Hello Customers, Friends and Fans of Clio Ancient Art:
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we are holding a sale on
selected antiquities. This
sale ends 7:00 PM Saturday, February 15.
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES (coins not included), 15% OFF
56 items to select from in stone, ceramic, bronze and glass. You can find these here –
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c15_p1.html
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c16_p1.html
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c17_p1.html
ANCIENT JEWELRY AND PERSONAL ADORNMENT, 15% OFF
36 items, Egyptian, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval European and early Islamic, in silver, bronze, faience, enamel and glass. You can find these here –
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c19_p1.html
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c19_p2.html
BOOKS, CATALOGS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS, FRAMED AND UNFRAMED ART, 15% OFF
24 items available. You can find these here –
http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c25_p1.html
As always, thanks for looking.
Best wishes,
Chris M. Maupin
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities
Chris Maupin Trust for Ancient Art
PO Box 7714
Wilmington, NC 28406
Phone: 704-293-3411
Web: http://www.clioancientart.com/
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities
Chris Maupin Trust for Ancient Art
PO Box 7714
Wilmington, NC 28406
Phone: 704-293-3411
Web: http://www.clioancientart.com/
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Location:
Wilmington, NC, USA
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Babylon 1947
This faded, tattered old picture is something more personal than our usual offerings here at Clio Ancient Art: A 1947 photo of my extended family, on my mother’s side, on a day trip to visit the ruins of Babylon. They are gathered around, and on, the guardian lion at the Ishtar Gate, carved from basalt and dating to the 6th Century BC.
Is it any wonder I pursued archaeology in academia and later became an antiquities dealer?
Much has changed in the world of archaeology, and in the legitimate antiquities trade, since this image was taken. The very scene where this was taken has undergone dramatic changes, none of them for the better, and not one person in this image is still alive. But whatever tumult this lion of Babylon has seen in the last few decades is certainly no worse than what had come before.
Perhaps this stone lion is a reminder to us of the valuable lessons history has to offer, and the beautiful handiwork of human creativity, if we are prepared to stop and examine the past without sectarian, nationalist, ethnic or religious prejudice.
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Location:
Wilmington, NC, USA
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