These three watercolour Greek and Roman sculpture prints will look unique and chic on your walls. IMPORTANT! * Please be advised that this is a DIGITAL ART PRINT which is only available via download. No physical items are included with this print. *The colours sometimes vary on the computer monitors and may differ from the printed versions. This lovely print is of high, crisp quality (300 DPI) and is a bundle of 3, made in 3 different ratios. The sizes are in inches: 4:5 ratio which can be printed in frames of (in inches): 4x5 , 8x10 , 12x15 , 16x20 , 20x25 , 24x30 3:4 ratio which can be printed in frames of (in inches): 6x8 , 9x12 , 12x16 , 15x20 , 18x24 , 24x32 1:1 ratio which can be printed in frames of (in inches): 4x4 , 6x6 , 8x8 , 10x10 , 12x12 , 16x16 , 18x18 , 20x20 , 24x24 *Please note: the artwork may be slightly different between the various size ratios. Other sizes are available upon request. HOW DOES IT WORK? Purchase the listing, and ETSY will instantly provide the link to download the file once payment is successfully processed. Click on the link to download and save the file to print it then or later. It’s that simple! You can print this design at home on your inkjet printer or send it to your local print shop or online services. You can make an unlimited amount of copies of this design. Let me know if you have any questions- my messages are open for requests. You can also submit a custom request for changes in size. Due to the digital format of this product, I can't accept returns or exchanges. But I am very accommodating and will work something out if you are unsatisfied. -From Sep, with all the Love ❤️🍓 All items are intended for PERSONAL USE ONLY. ANY unauthorized commercial use will result in legal action.
Step into the world of ancient art with this guide to Palazzo Altemps in Rome! I take you on a tour of this renowned sculpture museum, set within a Roman Renaissance palace. Learn about its extensive collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, including the majestic Ludovisi Gaul, Lyudovisi Throne, and Grand Ludovisi Sarcophagus.
This is an easy and inexpensive art project for your students to create while studying Ancient Greece and Rome, and it looks great on the wall. I have been doing this for years. I just recently suped up the process to create a product the kids are really proud of to display. 1. Using tan 12x18inch construction paper, I have students trace and cut a vase from some templates I had prepared on tag board (too big to share). 2. I have the students select a picture from this book. There are many other choices out there, but I really like this one. Each student will need a personal copy of their selection. 3. Then have the students trace around the image with a regular, old school pencil (not mechanical), the darker, the better. 4. Afterwards, flip over the picture and center it on the vase. Rub the back of the black line master with a pencil. You may want to use tape to keep the picture in place. 5. Magically, the pencil lead will transfer onto the construction paper, providing a guideline for the students to trace with a black marker or Sharpie. 6. Afterwards, I have the students complete the same process with greek designs and borders around the neck and base of the vase. I found some on the web, just do a search of "Ancient Greek Borders." 7. Then have the students trace the designs with a thin black Sharpie. After they have finalized their design, they need to fill in the vase with a thick Sharpie. 8. Laminate for a final touch to replicate glazing!
This has got to be one of my favorite papier mache projects ever! It took a while to complete but was so worth it. Besides, I love long projects and think it’s a great opportunity for kids to…