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Comparative religion --- Antiquity --- Greece --- Mythologie-Egypte --- Egyptische mythen --- Egyptische mythologie --- Mythen --- 212 --- 216.1 --- Griekse mythologie
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As the last great Athenian red-figure vase painters, the Meidias Painter and his followers were known for their depiction of elegant women gracefully assembled. Combining stylistic and thematic analysis, this iconographical study examines the group's subject matter, sources of inspiration, and the relationship of their depicted scenes with life in the late 5th century B.C.
Vases, Red-figured --- Vases --- Vases à figures rouges --- Peintre de Meidias, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Critique et interprétation --- Meidias painter, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Vases à figures rouges --- Critique et interprétation --- Vaaschilderkunst (Attische). 5e eeuw vr. Chr. --- Vases peints grecs. 5e s. av. J.-Chr. --- Vases peints attiques. 5e s. av. J.-Chr. --- Vaaschilderkunst (Griekse). 5e eeuw vr. Chr. --- Red-figure vases --- Red-figured vases --- Vases, Red-figure --- Vases, Ancient --- Vases, Red-figured - Greece --- Vases - Greece --- Meidias painter, - active 5th century BC-4th century BC - Criticism and interpretation --- Meidias painter, - active 5th century BC-4th century BC
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The Fitzwilliam Museum is not just the principal museum of the University of Cambridge but also one of the leading UK museums outside London. This book traces its story from the Museum’ s origins in the 1816 bequest of Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion, up to the present day. At the same time it sets the Fitzwilliam’ s individual story against the larger context of the growth and development of museums and galleries in the UK and further afield.The text and illustrations draw primarily on the rich and hitherto largely unpublished archives of the Fitzwilliam Museum, including the Syndicate Minutes, the reports of University debates published in the Cambridge University Reporter from 1870 on wards, compilations of earlier nineteenth-century documents, architectural plans and drawings, newspaper reports, letters, diaries, exhibition catalogues, photographs and other miscellaneous documents. With this material a substantial proportion of the narrative can be told through contemporary voices, not least those of the Museum’ s thirteen Directors to date, each one a strong and influential character.
Museums --- Musées --- History --- Histoire --- Fitzwilliam Museum --- History. --- Fitzwilliam Museum [Cambridge] --- Art --- museumgeschiedenis
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Vase-painting, Greek --- Vases, Greek --- Peinture de vases grecque --- Vases grecs --- Indexes --- Index --- Indexes. --- Greek vases --- Greek vase-painting
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