from Part IV - Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2022
Around 1700 bc the reconstruction of the Knossos palace includes a fresco programme as never seen before. This new decorative fashion spreads rapidly to the grand urban residences and villas across numerous Cretan sites. The main buildings of the Cycladic towns, influenced by Minoan art, also adopt these wall paintings. In the Minoan colony of Kythera, but also in the southeast Aegean at Trianda on Rhodes (another probable colony) and at Miletus, fresco fragments have been found. This new art form even appears at sites beyond the Aegean world, like Avaris in Egypt, Tel Kabri in Galilee, and Alalakh in Syria.
The use of figurative painting in architectural adornment is new for the Aegean world in many respects. To begin with, it is the first time that Minoan artists conceive of their artworks at a scale other than the miniature, even though there do also exist miniature frescoes.
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