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20.01.2022 2020 , 20 5 "1.000 .. " 18 Fulton St. Glenelg North, . , . 2020 Docs in Progress. , ... 25 . 1.000 .. ; , , , . , , . INKAS FILM .



20.01.2022 To 2020 , : "1.000 .. " / , . ... . . Inkas Film Productions/Pangaia Pictures . . (. ) The Greek Museum of Adelaide in the exhibition of December 2020 at Flabouro Hall, will screen for the first time in Australia the excellent documentary: 1000m of time A documentary / film by Maro Anastopoulou, shot in Geraki of Laconia, about the work of the Dutch Archaeological Team, which has been active in the area for the last decades, discovering many ancient finds and enriching the history of the area. The screening day will be announced in a few days We thank the director Mrs. Anastopoulou and the production company Inkas Film Productions/Pangaia Pictures for the screening of the film at the Greek Museum of Adelaide P.Mavraidis (Museum secretary) https://vimeo.com/380011642

19.01.2022 The Greek Museum of Adelaide is organising the year 2020 exhibition. , , . 19 , 2 , , 18 Fulton St. Glenelg North.... . , , , . , . , , . , , . , . . 19, . , .

12.01.2022 Helen Kari, , . "Mixed Media " , , , . 2002. Helen Kari . Mrs. Helen Kari,... a distinguished artist living in Adelaide, donated to the Greek Museum her works on Greek Mythology and in particular the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur of Knossos. The style is "Mixed Media" Treats oil, acrylics, pencil, collage and other materials. The works were created in 2002. The Greek Museum of Adelaide warmly thanks Mrs. Helen Kari for her generous contribution and support to our work. See more



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02.01.2022 . , ( ). . 16 ( , ..). 18 , ..., . : , , , , , , , -, , , , , , . , , , , , , , . : ) (, , , , , , .) ) : ) ( , ) ) (, , ) ) ( ) , . , . . Wood carving is an ancient art. The craftsman Daedalus carved wooden sculptures for King Minos of Crete, while the ancient Greeks made wooden statues. In the Byzantine years the art of wood carving was very flourishing. Carpentry works have been preserved in Greece since the 16th century (church doors, iconostasis, church furniture, etc.). However, the great development of wood carving occurs in the 18th century due to economic prosperity, social upheavals, and building upheaval. The themes of folk wood carvings are the traditional symbols: the peacock, the sun, the mermaid, the biceps, the snake, the dragons, the cypresses, also ornamental motifs with ancient origins such as zigzag, wolf's teeth, triangles, squares, crosses, helices, the meanders. In the iconostasis-temples there are themes from the Scriptures, scenes from everyday life, plant motifs, pots, flowers, animals, reptiles, all creatures of nature and imagination. The works of folk wood carving are: The works of folk wood carving are: A) The ecclesiastical (temples, pulpits, canals,pilgrimages, chanters, etc.) B) The seculars are distinguished as follows: (a) household (home fixtures, furniture and utensils) (b) Shepherd items (glutes, walking stick, spoons) (c) seafarers (inscriptions and ships miniatures)

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