Phoenix Ancient Art Showcases Seven Thousand Years of Artistic Development

Geneva Gallery

Geneva Gallery

The artworks showcased at Phoenix Ancient Art encompass more than 7,000 years of human development and creativity. The oldest artworks on display are from the Neolithic Period, dating back to the 6th Millennium B.C.E. The most recent works date from the 14th Century A.D.

Each work of art is displayed in a context of elegant simplicity in order to highlight each object in its own space without distracting from its own beauty and uniqueness. Collectors and admirers of art can much better focus their attention on each art object, giving it the attention it deserves and allowing for maximum concentration.

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