A recurrent
question that keeps popping up. The Thracians are often seen as a barbarian
tribe north of Macedonia.
In ancient Greece,
everyone non-Greek was labeled as Barbarian and the word does not answer our
concept of un-civilized.
The Thracians
had no writing, meaning that we had to depend on what had been described by
Greek and later Roman authors. Their works of art, however, are of the highest
quality of craftsmanship. The most striking example is the bronze head of King Seuthes III, who ruled from 331
until 300 BC, i.e., after Alexander
set out for Asia (see: Seuthes
III, King of Thracia).
The head of Seuthes steels the show of every
exhibition. If you live in the Los Angeles
area or are traveling that way soon, there is a unique opportunity to see this
masterpiece for yourself at the Getty
Villa in Malibu from November 4, 2024, until March 3, 2025. The exhibition
covers a wide area as announced by its full title: Ancient
Thrace and the Classical World: Treasures from Bulgaria Romania and Greece.
Thracia’s superb
gold, silver, and bronze works of art travel the world on many occasions and it
is a unique opportunity to explore the many facets of Thracian life in all its
forms and shapes.
I was lucky to
discover the Thracian treasures of Bulgaria
back in 2002 when Brussels hosted a special exhibition
organized by Europalia at the Palais des Beaux-Arts. “L’or des Thraces.
TrĂ©sors de Bulgarie” turned out to be a true revelation of art going back
thousands of years with artifacts in a typical combination of silver and gold.
I remember staring in awe at the map of Bulgaria crowded with unfamiliar names
of tombs and locations.
The title of the
exhibition at the Getty
Villa clearly includes treasures from Romania
and Greece.
I developed Thracian
Romania in a blogpost about Dacia,
the name given by Emperor Trajan (see:
Dacia
before Alexander).
Thracian
presence in what’s now eastern Greece
is treated in two separate posts, Thracian
tomb at Doxipara and What
is the Peraia of Samothrace that explores Mesembria.
For all
aficionados, Getty airs a special talk about “Who were the
Thracians” on November 19, 2024, at 12 pm Pacific Time via Zoom.
Happy times
ahead!
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