Showing posts with label sarcophagus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarcophagus. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Museums of Turkey

Life comes before literature, as the material always comes before the work. The hills are full of marble before the world blooms with statues.
-Phillips Brooks 



Statues and pictures and verse may be grand, 
But they are not the Life for which they stand.
-James Thomson



The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history.
-Lew Wallace


                                                                             Artemis

Your work is carved out of agony as a statue is carved out of marble.
-Louise Bogan



"The best thing, though, in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody’d move. . . . Nobody’d be different. The only thing that would be different would be you."

-from J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye




History is representational, while time is abstract; both of these artifices maybe found in museums, where they span everybody's own vacancy.
-Robert Smithson



If I'm remembering correctly, this is a statue that used to reside in the ancient city of Ephesus. Legend has it that it stood (or lay?) outside a brothel in the city. Young men were supposed to compare their foot size to the statue's; if it was smaller than the statue's, they were too young to be going to a brothel.







A skeleton in the floor of the archaeological museum in Istanbul. There was no description, no placard indicating why it was there or who it was. There was only a two rather morbid lights shining on it: blue and yellow.


One of the few pre-iconoclastic mosaics still intact. 






One of the many representations of the Mother Goddess, though this one is perhaps the most famous.

                                      Another representation of the mother goddess.