Teacher Workshop The Art Institute of Chicago March 16, 2013

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Teacher Workshop The Art Institute of Chicago March 16, 2013 Ancient Crossroads: The Intersection of the Greek, Roman, and Asian Worlds Teacher Workshop The Art Institute of Chicago March 16, 2013

Pair of Protomes Fashioned in the Shape of the Forepart of Griffins Greek, probably Samos, 625/575 B.C. Bronze and bone or ivory Art Institute of Chicago 1994.38.1-2 Bust of Athena Roman, 2nd Century A.D. Marble Private Collection

Cultural Exchange Relief with Buddha Shakyamuni Meditating in the Indrashala Cave (top) and Buddha Dipankara (bottom) Pakistan, Gandharan region, Kushan Period, 2nd/3rd century A.D. Gray schist Gift of James W. and Marilyn Alsdorf Statuette of a Striding Figure Proto-Elamite or Mesopotamian, 3000/2800 B.C. Copper Private Collection

Everyday Life White Ground Column Krater Greek, Attica, c.510 B.C. Terracotta, black-figure technique Anonymous Loan Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl) Greek, Apulia, c.330 B.C. Attributed to the Underworld Painter Terracotta, decorated in the red-figure technique Private collection

Cista Etruscan, Praenestine, late 4th century B.C. Bronze The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

Fragment of a Painted Wall Roman, mid-1st century A. D Fragment of a Painted Wall Roman, mid-1st century A.D. Plaster and Pigment The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

Coclearia (Spoon for Snails or Eggs), from the Tivoli Treasure Roman, 50 B.C. Silver The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

Panel Portrait of a Man Roman, Egypt, c. 80-140 A.D. Wood, wax, pigments, and gold Collection of Susan and Lewis Manilow Panel Portrait of a Woman Roman, Egypt, 55/70 A.D. Wood, wax, pigments, and gold Collection of Susan and Lewis Manilow

Projecta Casket Roman, c. 380 A.D. Silver and gold The British Museum, London