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Zakros Palace
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.The image shows the ruins of the Minoan palace of Zakros. The central court is the largest section of the palace visible in the photograph. A person is holding a vase and walking along the ruins near the bottom middle of the image, two other people's heads, one wearing a hat, are visible peeking up on the bottom left side of the image, and the head of a person wearing a hat is visible near the bottom middle of the image. A fresh excavation trench, including a bucket, is visible in the foreground
Inscription on Double Axe
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This image is a close up of an inscription on one of the heads of a double headed axe, a detail of the axe in sackett_255. There are five parallel lines inscribed around the edge of this head and four characters neatly inscribed in the center of the left face
Royal Road excavations, Knossos Palace
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.The image is of a deep trench lined with multiple walls
"Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" Exhibition Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded by Echo O'Connor to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2024.This is a digital image documenting the "Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art" exhibition featured in Clough-Hanson Gallery in the Fall of 2023. This is an excerpt from the exhibition brochure: "In 1970, the celebrated singer and activist Nina Simone and the poet Weldon Irvine released the song, ?To Be Young, Gifted, and Black,? which became an anthem commemorating the achievements of the African American community during the Black Power movement. Nearly fifty years later, this exhibition, drawn from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, celebrates Simone?s prideful call to action. Young, Gifted, and Black?with over forty contemporary artworks made in the last thirty-five years?arrives at a moment of unprecedented visibility for black artists who have historically been underrepresented in museums and major collections. Younger-generation voices, in dialogue with established predecessors, explore questions of race, sexuality, power, and history, while also pushing the boundaries of artistic practice. Some of the works on view address the daily, real-world struggles of African Americans, while others focus on more personal?and more universal?questions of identity.We hope that this exhibition will inspire your own investigation into the same questions these young and gifted artists are asking." The show features the artists: Derrick Adams, Kevin Beasley, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Nayland Blake, Caitlyn Cherry, Cy Gavin, Sadie Barnette, Jordan Casteel, Bethany Collins, Alteronce Gumby, Chase Hall, Allison Janae Hamilton, Lonnie Holley, Jarett Key, Eric N. Mack, David Hammons, Tomashi Jackson, Samuel Levi Jones, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, Rashid Johnson, Deana Lawson, Kerry James Marshall, Glenn Ligon, Troy Michie, Wardell Milan, Jennifer Packer, Christina Quarles, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Narcissister, Jennifer Packer, Andy Robert, Gerald Sheffield, Arcmanoro Niles, Adam Pendleton, Jacolby Satterwhite, Lorna Simpson, Clifford Owens, Sable Elyse Smith, Chiffon Thomas, William Villalongo, D?Angelo Lovell Williams, Henry Taylor, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Wilmer Wilson IV, Nari Ward, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
The Rat's Ass, January 2023, Vol. 7, No. 5
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in November 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This issue of the Rat's Ass is from the Rhodes College Archives.This issue of the Rat's Ass dates from January 2023. It is given of the moniker of the "Rat's Ass Rush Edition." The front cover displays a piece entitled "The Rat's Ass Rush," using letters of the Greek alphabet to stand in for their visually-similar Latin counterparts. In addition, a "Rat's Ass Rush Shcedule[sic]" is presented, along with "The Rat's Ass Guide to Rushing," another list in the "P.C.U.S.T.I.L.P.B.I.D." series, a small piece titled "On Title IX," and a "Katzentisch" comic. The back cover features "The Following Day," "Moving Out & In," and a blackout poem called "The Death of Life
Knossos, view from Acropolis over Villa Ariadne
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This slide shows the view from the Acropolis at Knossos over Villa Ariadne. Fields are in the foreground, with buildings in the background. Villa Ariadne was built for Arthur Evans in 1906 and currently serves as the Research Centre for the British School at Athens' work at Knossos
Missolonghi, Greek Memorial
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This image shows a Greek monument depicting a human form which is resting atop a pedestal, and the steps leading up to it. The image is of a young Greek girl with her hair in a knot, clutching a robe or clothing. She is sitting on top of the grave marker and is tracing the name of the deceased with her hand. Two children are present on the steps, one in traditional Greek clothing. The monument itself is surrounded by foliage and trees
Poto-Poto School Painting
Reverend William Pruitt (1911-1999), who served as a Presbyterian missionary in the Belgian Congo from the 1930s to 1978, collected a group of 37 paintings from artists at the Poto-Poto School, a small art school in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo that is still in operation today. In 1998, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. began an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse made by several children of missionaries from the time Pruitt was a missionary in the Congo. This collection of paintings was found in the Rhodes College collection in the summer of 2023. The paintings were digitized and cataloged in the Visual Resources Center during fall 2023.
Learn more about the William Pruitt investigation here:
https://www.pcusa.org/news/2010/12/16/pcusa-named-lawsuit-alleged-victim-sexual-abuse-mi/
https://www.pcusa.org/site_media/media/uploads/iarp/pdfs/iarp_final_report.pdfGouache on red paper. Depicts four figures standing in grass with a tree in between. They each carry vessels on their backs. Signed in bottom near the middle
Melos - NW Coast
This image was digitized and added to Dlynx by the Visual Resources Center during summer, 2023. The metadata was created by students enrolled in Dr. Miriam Clinton's Greek Art classes. The student cataloger's name can be found in the dc.contributor.advisor field.This image shows a seaside landscape. There are small white boats along the coastline with a mountain in the background