Statuette in the form of violin. Marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization. Athens, National Archaeological Museum by Cycladic

Statuette in the form of violin. Marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization. Athens, National Archaeological Museum

(Art of the Cyclades: “” statuette in the form of violin””” marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization (-3200 a -2000) Athenes, National Archaeological Museum)


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Statuette in the form of violin. Marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization. Athens, National Archaeological Museum by Cycladic. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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