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Prince of the Lilies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prince of the Lilies
The Prince of the Lilies or the Lily prince, is a celebrated ancient Minoan fresco on the Greek island of Crete dated to circa 1550 BC (the new palace period between 1700 and 1450 BC). ==The Minoan Frescoes==
Fresco painting was one of the most important forms of Minoan art. Unfortunately, many of the surviving examples are fragmentary. The walls of the great halls of the palaces and houses of Crete were skilfully decorated with frescoes. The paint was applied swiftly while the wall plaster was still wet, so that the colours would be completely absorbed and not fade. The Minoans followed the Egyptian convention regarding colours, for example, red for men's flesh, white for women's flesh, yellow represented gold, blue represented silver, and red represented bronze. By the existing frescoes one can gain the sense of the character of Minoan life and art and the Minoan ''joie de vivre''.〔J.A. Sakellarakis. ''Herakleion Museum. Illustrated guide to the Museum ''Ekdotike Athinon, Athens 1987, p. 118〕 Some frescoes were reconstructed between 1450–1400 BC, when the Myceneans had established themselves on the island and show a completely different style in art.〔Furumark〕
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