Warming To The Classics: The International Show Returns To New York
Warming To The Classics:
The International Show Returns To New York
PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 3, 2015
Review and Photos By Laura Beach
NEW YORK CITY
Hicham Aboutaam of Phoenix Ancient Art, New York City and Geneva, featured this early Second Century BCE marble sculpture depicting the young Dionysus trouncing a panther. The circa 550-500 BCE black-figure neck amphorae, left and right, are also decorated with Dionysian scenes.
There is nothing like its Berkeley Square location, said Hicham Aboutaam, fresh from the October 3-9 PAD London Art + Design show, where Phoenix Ancient Art sold 13 pieces. In New York, Aboutaam’s impeccable display showcased an early Second Century BCE marble sculpture depicting the young Dionysus trouncing a panther, black-figure Attic amphorae and ancient Etruscan gold and agate jewelry.
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