
Cycladic Art
Regular price £50.00'A comprehensive collection of early Cycladic antiquities presented through an unprecedented partnership between Greece and The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Created more than four millennia ago in an archipelago in the Aegean Sea, the sculptures of the ancient Cyclades are among the most arresting representations of the human form ever created. Little is known about these enigmatic and mesmerizing objects, which have inspired generations of modern artists, from Constantin Brancusi and Pablo Picasso to Amedeo Modigliani and Henry Moore. This book presents more than 160 works spanning 3,000 years (5300–2200 BCE), including small marble sculptures, metalwork, stone and terracotta vessels, and an astonishing four-foot-long reclining female figure that represents one of the few monumental Early Cycladic statues to survive.
Scholarly essays illuminate the mysteries behind these ancient objects—providing cultural context, detailing the materials used, and uncovering traces of painted decoration not visible today. An eloquent reflection on the subtleties of artisanship during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, Cycladic Art attests to the power and relevance of Cycladic stone carving over the centuries.
Accompanying an ongoing exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Details
- Author: Sean Hemingway, John A. and Carole O. Moran Curator in Charge in the Department of Greek and Roman Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
- Hardcover: 296 pages | 330 colour illustrations
- Date published: June 2026
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9781588397973
- Dimensions: 31.6 x 24.7 cm