A Dark Flame for Atlantis, Mythical Floods, Unexplained Maps, and a Mysterious Ancient Sculpture | The Cave of Apelles

Bork Nerdrum, Jan-Ove Tuv, and Sebastian Salvo sit down to discuss mankind’s broken links in history and how inherited traditions might reveal surprising details about the past.

The sculpture group referred to in this discussion is the “Seated Poet and Two Sirens”, which is owned by the Getty Museum. Is it Greek or could it be a link to an unknown past?

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The conversation was hosted by Jan-Ove Tuv and Sebastian Salvo, and was produced by Bork S. Nerdrum, with assistance from Jikke Gruwel.

The centerpiece was a 19th century reproduction of G. F. Watts’ Hope. On the shelf were a Roman bust of a boy, a bust of Aristotle, and Pallas Athena.

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  • Apelles was asked why he touched and retouched his pictures with so much care, to which he replied:
    "I paint for eternity"