Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Discovery Of The Museum Curator - 1294 Words

Becoming the museum curator is an important title, they pick and choose the 5% of the total art, the museum has to be viewed by the public. The curator must be wise and make exhibits that flow as well as get the point across to the visitors coming to see the museum. Curating this exhibit, I have chosen three works of ancient Greek art that will tell a story and inform visitors about three of the most well-known Greek gods. A statue of Zeus from the first A.D, a Kylix of Hades and Persephone, and the Chariot of Poseidon. This collection of ancient Greek artwork shows the sons of the titan Chrono’s, and it depicts them in their natural habitat. Hades is the oldest of the titan Cronus sons and best associated with Satan from the Cristian religion. Hades was supposed to inherit all of the lands above, but with an unfortunate draw of the straws with his brothers Poseidon, and Zeus. Hades was bound to the land down under known as Hades. 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