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The Ballerina Ostrakon...

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The Ballerina Ostrakon sent on February 09, 2019 (8:52) by Rinaldo1005. 52 comments, 4016 views. [retina]

at 75mm, 1/40 f/5.6, ISO 1000, hand held. Torino, Italy.

L'ostrakon con ballerina fu rinvenuto rinvenuto in un villaggio a ovest di Tebe, Deir el-Medina. Vero capolavoro in miniatura dell'arte egizia è uno dei pezzi più rappresentativi dello splendido Museo Egizio di Torino. Risalente al Nuovo Regno (1550 - 1069 a.C), è un frammento di pietra calcarea. Sopra vi è dipinta una ballerina, rappresentata di profilo mentre compie una difficile ma elegantissima acrobazia: con il corpo audacemente arcuato e con la lunga chioma arricciata che tocca terra, la ballerina sta effettuando una capriola. La ballerina è raffigurata seminuda: intorno ai fianchi indossa solo un pezzo di tela nera a motivi policromi. Si possono ammirare I movimenti soavi, dotati di grande armonia. L'artigiano che dipinse questo ostrakon dimostrò molta abilità nella realizzazione. Gli artisti di Deir el-Medina, soggetti a regole e canoni rigidi quando decoravano le tombe della Valle dei Re, davano libero sfogo alla loro creatività sugli ostraka. In tal modo poterono esprimere un'erte spontanea e piena di vita. Con il termine ostraka s'intendono dei frammenti di pietra o ceramica utilizzati dalle popolazioni antiche come supporti per il disegno o la scrittura. Questo ostracon per quanto piccolo, rappresenta un pezzo preziosissimo nella collezione del museo ostrakon proviene dal Greco e significa conchiglia. Gli ostrakon sono stati adoperati in Egitto, dove le classi povere avevano difficoltà ad acquistare il papiro, materiale di grande esportazione e spesso di pubblico monopolio. Per chi vorrebbe visitare l'Egitto ma per motivi di sicurezza non lo fa, consiglio vivamente di visitare questo museo. Ricalco la frase La frase pronunciata da Champollion: “”la via per Tebe e Menfi passa per Torino”” Il Museo Egizio è visitabile con la Torino+Piemonte card. Audioguida compresa nell'ingresso. Non si possono portare zaini, cavalletti e borse ingonmbranti all'interno che vanno depositati in appositi armadietti al costo di un'euro. Scatto dedicato all'amico Paolo P, grande appassionato di storia che condivide i miei scatti e li arricchisce con i suoi commenti. #Storia #Emozioni #Musei Commenti e critiche costruttive sono sempre benvenuti. Tutte le foto contenute in queste gallerie sono copyright ©Rinaldo e non possono essere utilizzate in alcuna forma senza il consenso dell'autore.



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sent on February 28, 2019 (14:39)

A very beautiful art piece with very good detail, compliments.

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sent on February 28, 2019 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful image
Congratulations
Hello Mauro.

avatarsupporter
sent on March 02, 2019 (10:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A great shot, a beautiful image and a comprehensive caption. Thank you, dear friend and sincere compliments.
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sent on March 02, 2019 (17:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photography can be an effective means of communication, teaching and culture. This very good proposal is a significant demonstration. You're always up to Rinaldo.
Bye Josh ;-)

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sent on March 02, 2019 (20:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Always beautiful these your documentary photos! There is always to learn.
Hello, Francis

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sent on March 03, 2019 (8:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The Ostraka in the subject is indescribable beauty and you have taken it with great mastery, the caption is carrying and really very interesting.. Congratulations Rinaldo and thank you so much for sharing this small but very important fragment of history.
A dear greeting Rod ;-)

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sent on March 03, 2019 (20:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Rinaldo I had already commented on your beautiful publication but I wanted to warn you that my niece saw the image and doing it every day wanted to do the exercise and Iin week I published
Hello
Helium

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sent on March 05, 2019 (12:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on March 05, 2019 (22:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wonderful document accompanied by a comprehensive caption that made me want to visit this museum.
Many compliments
a greeting

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sent on March 19, 2019 (16:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice shot.
Well composed.
I was in Egypt 10 years ago superb.
At The Egyptian Museum of Turin 9 years ago I do not remember this finding.
you showed Me.
Thanks again.
Hello Alessandro

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sent on March 19, 2019 (19:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

QUOTAS Wonderful document accompanied by a comprehensive caption that made me want to visit this museum. /QUOTE It's Worth It ;-)
At the Egyptian Museum of Turin 9 years ago I do not remember this finding. /QUOTE Definitely was there ;-) It is very small but beautiful. Thanks :-P

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sent on May 30, 2019 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting click and caption. :-)


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