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Crete Platon's Site
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 is an overview of an archaeological site below Viannos, which was excavated by Nikolaos Platon. The site is not yet excavated as of the photo capture, but stone walls are visible, forming a large building or building complex
Landscape of Crete
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 is a view of Crete from a high vantage point that shows not only the surrounding mountains, landscape, and towns, but also a building complex consisting of a large white building and some lower constructions set into the hillside in the center of the photo. A stone field wall is attached to the large white building. The facade of the large white building has a bell tower with a cross on top at the center, indicating that it is a church
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 three figures: one wears a blue skirt, one wears white, and one wears yellow. Signed in bottom right corner
Crete
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.Aereal view of the Knossos with extensive capture of agricultural fields, with about three distinct clusters of domestic settlements, and mountain range in the background, including Mt. Ida
Plan and Aerial Photograph of Lefkandi Cemetery excavation area
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 is an image of a plan and aerial view of the Lefkandi cemetery site on Euboea. Areas of the cemetery, such as the Toumba building, are labeled
Phaistos Palace Storerooms with Masons' Marks
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 stone pillars/columns in the storerooms of the Palace at Phaistos. One has a mason's mark that indicates who carved the blocks. The modern infrastructure at the site is visible in the background
Kommos
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 is an image of a coastline with trees in the foreground and a ridge in the background. The water is very blue. Two people are partially visible on the beach, seen through the trees
Krater with Protogeometric Decoration
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 pottery with geometric design; concentric circles, horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines. It has 2 handles with a small bottom and wider top and can be identified as a krater. It appears to be Protogeometric in date
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 with a tree in between. They all wear black, white, and yellow. Signed in bottom right corner
Japanese Flower Arrangement Painting
Gouache painting on paper using watercolor and white pigment for opacity. There is a red and faded seal. Emerging from a black vase with the crimson blue elipse is a flower arrangement. The arrangement is made of purple and white flowers. It also has long green stalks and leaves.This object was photographed and inventoried during fall 2023 by Alana Reece-Walker ('26). Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known