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.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Trust for Ancient Art Crowdfunding Campaign Video 1
Ancient Art Trust Video 1
This is our first video for the Ancient Art Trust and its Crowdfunding Campaign on Indiegogo. We're at 17.5% of our crowd funding goal! 45 days to go. Donations begin at $30. Perks for all donors! Please watch the vid and visit the Trust's page at: http://igg.me/at/Ancient-Art-Education-for-All/x/4074220
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I'm thrilled to announce that in just its first 24 hours the Trust
raised $350 of its $2,000 goal - that's 17.5%!!! We have 43 days yet to
go and will keep you updated.
Our Trust for Ancient Art has donated over 40 examples of ancient Egyptian, Greek & Roman art to museums and universities. Help us continue this important work
If you haven't yet visited the Trust's page on Indiegogo, please do and consider making a modest contribution. Even if you cannot contribute, please share this link with others via e-mail or social networking - http://igg.me/at/Ancient-Art-Education-for-All/x/4074220
Our Trust for Ancient Art has donated over 40 examples of ancient Egyptian, Greek & Roman art to museums and universities. Help us continue this important work
If you haven't yet visited the Trust's page on Indiegogo, please do and consider making a modest contribution. Even if you cannot contribute, please share this link with others via e-mail or social networking - http://igg.me/at/Ancient-Art-Education-for-All/x/4074220
We've selected this superb late 2nd Intermediate Period Egyptian lead funerary falcon as the symbol of our Crowdfunding Campaign on Indiegogo. |
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Our New Vimeo and YouTube Accounts
We’ve received such a positive response overall on our antiquities
informational videos (2 so far) that it seemed a good idea to share with
everyone our Vimeo and YouTube pages. I’m partial to Vimeo myself;
they have better tools for editing and enhancing vids and a more
culturally literate viewing population:
Here is a link to Clio Ancient Art & Antiquities Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/clioantiquities
Here is a link to Clio Ancient Art & Antiquities YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdFmlhmTETtLrK6CEsvDHHg
Here is a link to Clio Ancient Art & Antiquities Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/clioantiquities
Here is a link to Clio Ancient Art & Antiquities YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdFmlhmTETtLrK6CEsvDHHg
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Clio Ancient Art and Antiquities: Provenance
Our second video, dealing this time with the importance of PROVENANCE in the antiquities trade. Questions and comments welcome, as always.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0b77JLavcA
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Our First Antiquities Informational Video
Something new: our first antiquities
informational video. This one deals with the question of determining
authenticity. We'll improve the sound and lighting on future vids, which
will deal with many other aspects of
the antiquities trade as well as specific types of antiquities by
material, culture, date, etc. Hoping to post new vids every week to ten
days. Comments welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jdr0V3fQfQ&feature=youtu.be
Our website: www.clioancientart.com
Friday, July 19, 2013
Ancient Classical Coins: Beauty and Diversity
Over the years Clio Ancient Art has sold a great many ancient coins.
While our focus has always been ancient artifacts and art of the Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Cypriot, Egyptian, Near Eastern civilizations, ancient coins are always popular with our customers.
In this Blog entry, which is admittedly as much for pure visual pleasure as for educational value, we offer a very small sample of images of coins we’ve sold in the past couple of years, including Greek, Roman Republic, Roman Imperial and Byzantine coins in silver and bronze, and a few from related cultures.
It may surprise some readers to learn that many ancient coins like those shown here may be purchased for under $100 or even under $50.
To view our current selection of ancient coins go to: http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c18_p1.html
Roman Republic Silver Denarius of M. Lucillius Rufusus, 101 BC
While our focus has always been ancient artifacts and art of the Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Cypriot, Egyptian, Near Eastern civilizations, ancient coins are always popular with our customers.
In this Blog entry, which is admittedly as much for pure visual pleasure as for educational value, we offer a very small sample of images of coins we’ve sold in the past couple of years, including Greek, Roman Republic, Roman Imperial and Byzantine coins in silver and bronze, and a few from related cultures.
It may surprise some readers to learn that many ancient coins like those shown here may be purchased for under $100 or even under $50.
To view our current selection of ancient coins go to: http://www.clioancientart.com/catalog/c18_p1.html
Greek Cities, Kallatis, Silver Octobol, 3rd Century BC
Kingdom of Macedon, Bronze of Philip II, 356-339 BC
Roman Republic Silver Denarius of M. Lucillius Rufusus, 101 BC
Roman Empire, Silver Denarius of Vespasian
Roman Empire, Silver Denarius of Julia Doman
Roman Empire, Silver Denarius of Severus Alexander, AD 222-235
Roman Empire, Silver Antoninianus of Gallienus
Constantine I (The Great) AE3, AD 307-337
Judean Kingdom Bronze Pruttah of Alexander Jannaeus
Byzantine Empire, bronze Follis of Justinian I
Parthian Kingdom, Silver Drachm of Orodes I, AD 80-90
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
A Common Question: How Do I Know it’s “Real”?
We are quite frequently asked by aspiring private collectors as well as
experienced antiquities owners and even museums how to determine if an
object they own is a genuine antiquity or if it is a fake, forgery or
reproduction. Our Identification and Authentication Services page
addresses this question: http://www.clioancientart.com/id23.html
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