Alexander the Great and His Successors: the Art of King and Court
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Alexander the Great and his Successors: The Art of King and Court One Day Conference 17 January, 2013 Sydney Grammar Gonzaga Cameo, Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II, 3rd cent BCE. College Street, Darlinghurst WHERE: Sydney Grammar School, REGISTER NOW!! College Street, Darlinghurst http://www.cvent.com/d/Z-XB_e8GN02U4KqizEWAgw/j8rn/P1/1Q (next to the Australian Museum) ABOUT: A one day conference open to the general public. The conference is being run in conjunction with the Australian Museum’s exhibition “Alexander the Great: 2000 Years of Treasure”. A unique opportunity to hear lectures from international speakers, including curators from the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. The speakers will provide first- hand knowledge of art, history and culture from the time of Alexander the Great through to the present. Alexander’s military conquests extended Hellenic Culture as far to the east as modern day Afghanistan. Speakers will also discuss the influence of Hellenistic culture on society from antiquity up to the present. Teaching themes and topics Conference registrants have the option to purchase a discounted ticket to the exhibition: Art and history from the time of Alexander the Great: 2000 Years of Treasures Alexander the Great and his at the Australian Museum successors http://www.alexandersydney.com.au/ The “timelessness” of the mythology of Alexander the Great The appeal of Alexander’s imagery from antiquity up to the © The State Hermitage, St Petersburg, 2012 time of the Russian Tsars Detail from a gold gorytos (archer’s bow box) decorated with scene from the life of Achilles, mid 4th century BCE .