The Antikythera Ephebe;Bronze statue of a youthFound in 1900 on the island of Antikythera; Greece.NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM ATHENSNOTES ABOUT THE PHOTO:"I created a camera to my needs for making photos as paper negatives.It can accommodate photographic paper of the size 13x18 cm and up to 24x30 cm.The construction with the lens option (wide angle) is calibrated perfectly on the "golden means" (chrisi-kanona in Greek).From the artistic point; it refers to the three levels; called Ouranos-Steria-Edaphia or Edaphos. This tripartite idea is also contained in the ideogram symbolic to "IA" from the Linear B gramiki; according to the the archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans (1851-1941).The obtained photo has been hand-developed in old chemical formulas in order to create the photo-paper as a black & white negative of 13x18 cm size; and it is treated in different toners like old photos. I then scanned and toned and hand colored it by digital means. Therefore; the present photo is digital with ancient origins..." John HiosAthens; National Archaeological Museum.
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