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Among the most engaging and popular creations of archaic Greek art are small containers for exotic, luxurious perfumes. At their best, these include masterpieces of craftsmen working in diverse media, such as faience, glass, silver, and clay. One such has recently been acquired by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
This program is made possible by a generous donation from the Elios Charitable Foundation. The Fragrant Past: Perfumes and Their Containers in Ancient Greece is Part II of five lectures in The Eye of the Painter: Ancient Greek Pottery series.
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Programs are varied and include such activities as lectures by noted archaeologists, museum curators, and ancient art historians; exclusive tours of the Museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions; fund-raising events; and travel programs to ancient sites and other museums. Members also receive invitations from related organizations to attend lectures ad exhibition openings. Your annual membership dues and contributions will assist in furthering the Ancient Art collection at the Fine Arts Museums.
PROGRAM
October 2, 2010 at 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The Fragrant Past: Perfumes and Their Containers in Ancient Greece
Florence Gould Theater, Legion of Honor
Presented by Dr. Jasper Gaunt Curator of Greek and Roman Art, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
Admission:
This lecture is free to the public; suggested donation of $5 is welcome