Tag Archives: Phoenix Ancient Art
Phoenix Ancient Art Showcasing a Belt with Heracles Knot
Next month, Phoenix Ancient Art is privileged to be part of the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris at the Grand Palais from September 15-22, 2010. As Hicham Aboutaam, co-owner of Phoenix Ancient Art with his brother Ali Aboutaam, explained “We … Continue reading
Ali Aboutaam and Basalt Antiques
Ali Aboutaam and his brother Hicham, sell antiques from different historical time periods, spanning a variety of mediums. One of these is the Early Bronze Age (and the Khirbet a-Kerak pottery era) and the basalt medium. Currently on sale from … Continue reading
Hellenistic History Through Art
Understanding the Hellenistic period through artifacts discovered from that time, some of which can be found for sale at Phoenix Ancient Art. Continue reading
Neolithic Art and Ali Aboutaam
This article discusses a recent discovery of Neolithic antiquities and what is on sale at Phoenix Ancient Art from this same time frame. Continue reading
Renaissance Art News
Over two decades ago, a purchase was made for an ivory-inlaid rosewood table at a cost of £6,000. But since then, new discoveries have been made revealing that it actually belonged to the Medici family collection. This was found by … Continue reading
Sabaean Alabaster Head of a Dignitary at Phoenix Ancient Art
This piece comes from the Sabaean (South Arabian) period during the 2nd-1st century B.C. It stands 23 centimeters high and is whole with its brake at the nape of the neck. The head is oblong and green-beige in color with … Continue reading
Phoenix Ancient Art Galleries
For antique lovers around the world, few locations compare to Phoenix Ancient Art. With two galleries, one in Geneva (pictured here), and one in New York, Phoenix Ancient Art is run by antique dealers and brothers Ali Aboutaam and Hicham Aboutaam. … Continue reading
New Additions at Phoenix Ancient Art
Phoenix Ancient Art, owned by brothers Hicham Aboutaam and Ali Aboutaam, is constantly updating their offerings. One of their more recent additions is the Anatolian or Syrian Idol of the Steatopygic type. From the 6th Millennium B.C. in Syrian or … Continue reading
Celtic Antiques and Ali Aboutaam
Ali Aboutaam, co-owner of Phoenix Ancient Art, is involved in many different aspects of various historical Eras of antiques. Included in these is the Celtic time frame. This is characterized by ornamental art, avoiding symmetry and straight lines, somewhat surprisingly … Continue reading
New Discovery in Egypt
Certainly, for antique dealers like Hicham Aboutaam and Ali Aboutaam from Phoenix Ancient Art, archeological finds are always of interest. These news stories are often of interest to many regular people as well, as they reveal a fascinating history and … Continue reading