Visiting the Archaeological Museum of Istanbul
I was really looking forward to this one, to find that 2/3 of it were closed for restoration! Esra led us through the remaining ground floor galleries focused on sarcophagi and Roman statues.
A quite unusual sarcophagus known as the Sad Women features 10 very sad women in different posses; the images around the top are probably a funeral procession. I did not accept one possible explanation being that the women were the professional mourners. They look far too internally sad.
Horses, and charioteering horses, are a very popular Roman motif. We went to a room today for a lecture, in the hotel across the street. Not only did it have a life size black horse lamp stand, it had horses heads as taps in the bathroom, where the water came out of the mouth!
There were oodles of statues to choose from, and we saw so many in Canberra some years ago. I quite liked this one of a (currently) disabled mother carrying on her maternal duties,
Who could not love this little fellow?
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and a collection of people and animals.
and finally, after many exhibits, coffee in the Cafe for Lost Statues.
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