The Sphinx

Twelve sphinxes were brought to Split after Diocletian put down a rebellion in Egypt somewhere around the year 297. Unfortunately, only one survived and is now standing at the Peristyle.

The sphinx on the Peristyle is made of black granite. It dates back to the period of pharaoh Tuthmosis III who lived from 1479 until 1425 BC. She holds a vessel for offerings in her hands. Just like a major part of the palace itself, the sphinxes were decapitated and destroyed with arrival of Christianity. Why this one still stands remains a mystery.

She has been standing here since the 3rd century watching generations pass by. Please have respect for this old lady.

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All ForGas prints are handprinted with minimal environmental impact, using low VOC, water-based pigment ink that has been selected for its eco-friendly characteristics.

Paper is selected based on type of effect we want to achive for individual art. We are using only hi-quality Arjowiggins, Fabriano, Gmund and Munken papers in our studio.

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