Study photographs of ancient vases. 19--?

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Study photographs of ancient vases. 19--?

An assembled collection of modern photographs of Greek and Roman vases. Photographs of Attic black- and red-figured vases attributed to particular vase-painters by J. D. Beazley comprise the largest component of the collection. Coverage of South Italian red-figured vases is also significant. Coverage of other ancient vase-painting styles (including Corinthian, Lakonian, Etruscan, Boeotian, and East Greek examples) is less complete. The collection is particularly strong in its documentation of ancient vases in American museums, as well as of significant collections in Europe. The collection contains photographs from numerous sources including commercial vendors and photographers, museum collections, auction houses, research institutions' archives, excavation campaigns, scholars' archives and collections, and photographic projects sponsored by the Getty Research Institute. One such project documents the major portion of the Attic black-figured olpai and oinochoai in the Hermitage Museum and includes limited coverage of other Attic figured vases in the Hermitage. These vases are represented in ca. 720 Cibachrome prints made from photographs taken by Andrew Clark. Another Institute-sponsored campaign, begun in 1986 and carried out by Barbara Bini under the direction of Gloria Ferrari Pinney, documents the collection of Attic red-figured vases of the archaic period in the Museo archeologico nazionale di Tarquinia (ca. 450 photographs). The Amasis Painter Exhibition Photo Project (ca. 500 photographs) contributed original photographs of vases in the 1985-86 exhibition, The Amasis Painter and his world, as well as copy prints from various sources provided by Dietrich von Bothmer, of related vases used as comparanda in the exhibition catalog. (There are also 13 preparatory sketches for the catalog.) Significant scholarly archives acquired by the repository and dispersed into this collection include those of Giovanni Becatti, Ludwig Goldscheider, and Kyle M. Phillips, as well as a study collection acquired from the Dept. of Classics at the University of California, Los Angeles. The collection contains copy prints from A. D. Trendall as well as from research institutions, among them the Beazley Archive at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University; and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The most important commercial sources include Alinari (together with the Anderson and Brogi archives), Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, Bulloz, Christie's, Photographie Giraudon, Gabinetto fotografico nazionale (Rome), Hirmer Verlag, Réunion des musées nationaux, Sotheby's, Max Hutzel, Barbara Bini, and Emile Serafis.

454 boxes (ca. 29,950 photographic prints) : b&w, some col. ; 35 cm.2 boxes (ca. 1,275 photographic negatives) ; 2 x 2 in. or smaller.13 drawings : black ink ; 36 x 26 cm.

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Getty Research Institute

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Administrative History The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is dedicated to the study of the visual arts, approaching the topic from broad historical and cultural perspectives. The GRI's goals are to promote innovative scholarship in the arts and humanities, to bridge traditional academic boundaries, and to provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and debate. The GRI is an operating program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, an international cultural and philanthropic organization se...

Phillips, Kyle Meredith

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Von Bothmer, Dietrich, 1918-2009

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Chairman of the Dept. of Greek and Roman Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From the description of Oral history interwiew with Dietrich Von Bothmer, 1994 May 10 - July 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86093885 ...

Becatti, Giovanni, 1912-1973

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Clark, Andrew

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University of California, Los Angeles. Dept. of Classics

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Goldscheider, Ludwig, 1896-1973

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Art historian, poet and translator, and co-founder, director, designer and editor of the Phaidon Press. From the description of Ludwig Goldscheider papers, 1911-1981 (bulk 1925-1973). (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84215135 Biographical/Historical Note Ludwig Goldscheider (1896-1973) was a notable historian of art, a poet and translator, and one of the most influential art book publishers of the twentieth...

Serafis, Emile.

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Gosudarstvennyĭ Ėrmitazh (Russia)

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Hutzel, Max

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Ferrari, Gloria, 1941-....

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Bini, Barbara

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Trendall, A. D. 1909-1995.

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Amasis, 6th cent. B.C.

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Beazley, J. D. 1885-1970.

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