Art and Archaeology of Antiquity Volume I

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Chariot Groups
Classical Collections
Cybele
Eastern Influences
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Equestrian Statue of Zeus
Greek Fifth Century
Greek Numismatic Art
Herakles
Portland Vase Before 1650.
Roman Cult Images
Roman Numismatic Art
Scientific Archaeology
Sir John Soane
Socrates and Aspasia
Victoria on Roman Coins

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  • ISBN 9781899828777
  • Weight: 1545g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Pindar Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Over the last fifty years Professor Cornelius Vermeule, formerly curator of Classical Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, has consolidated his reputation as one of the foremost American authorities on Graeco-Roman art. His published work has covered the entire period from Mycenean to Byzantine art, and his papers have included studies of metalwork, sculpture, numismatics and the history of collecting. His studies have been particularly concerned however with Greek and Roman sculpture, especially that of the Roman Empire.

These four volumes are designed to make available the most important of Professor Vermeule's contributions to periodicals. Volume I covers studies published between 1953 and 1964, and volume II continues the selection up to 1973. Volume III contains studies published between 1974 and 1984, and volume IV brings the selection up to 1995. Each volume has a new preface by Professor Vermeule and a comprehensive index.
Professor Cornelius Vermeule was curator of Classical Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; he was one of the foremost American authorities on Graeco-Roman art, his published work covering the entire period from Mycenean to Byzantine art.

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