MUSEUM of GREEK CULTURE
Located just upstairs from the New England Carousel Museum (and included in the admission price) is the small, yet a unique display of immeccable scultures populaing the space. Yes, the artwork of busts and archutectural pieces are replicas, but still pit together nicely with descriptions of each piece both in Greek and English. So as you cpomplete your tour of the wonderful wooden creations of man at the carousel museum, head upstairs for an art and history education from the Greek Gods.
Right: Part of a female figurine - 1st half of the 2nd Century A.D. - Terracotta.
Left: Statuette of Alexander the Great - Pella, Hellenistic period - Marble.
Right: Stale depicting a girl - Mid-5th Century - Marble.
Left: Head of Goddess Demeter - 4th Century B.C. - Marble.
Right: Female figurine - 4th Century B.C. - Terracotta.
Left: Bronze statue of a peplophoros kore (maiden), handle of a mirror - 480-470 B.C.
Right:Startuette of Aphrodite on a dolphin - 3rd Century - Marble.
Left: Female head - Clay.
Right: Female head - Clay.
Left: Figurine of the Goddess Aphrodite - Pella, Helllenistic period - Terracotta.
Right: Part of a figurine of Goddess Cybele - Beginning of 4th Century B.C. - Clay.
Left: Head of Alexander the Great - Pella, Early Hellenistic period - Marble.
Right: Statue of Hygeia - 4th Century - Marble.
Left: Head of Zues - 2nd Century A.D. - Marble.
Right: Head of Alexander the Great - 335 B.C. - Marble.
Left: Head of a figurine (Heracles) - Pella, Hellenistic period - Terracotte.
Right: Statuette of Nike (Aizna?) - 4th Century - Marble.
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