Haverford College Collection of Classical Antiquities

Haverford College Collection of Classical Antiquities

Author: Haverford College

Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology

Published: 1999-01-29

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 0924171693

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In 1989 Ernest Allen bequeathed a fine collection of 25 classical vases and terracottas to Haverford College. The range of objects includes a Mycenean stirrup jar, a selection of black- and red-figure vases, a white-ground lekythos, several fine archaic terracottas, and two Duver plaques with colorful striding griffins. Dr. Ashmead presents an overview of each object and its significance along with a scholarly approach to complete detailed descriptions and comparanda. Each piece is illustrated by black-and-white photographs.


Catalogue Of The Classical Antiquities From The Collection Of The Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Harrow School Museum

Catalogue Of The Classical Antiquities From The Collection Of The Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Harrow School Museum

Author: Cecil Torr

Publisher: Sagwan Press

Published: 2018-02-08

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9781377112114

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