Volume V / Number 1

1914

Vol. V / No. 1

By: G.B.G

Dr. S. Weir Mitchell

Many days have passed since the world heard of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell’s death. From all quarters have come the […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: G. B. G.

Some New Exhibits

In the recent history of museum development in America and Europe the accession of collections has been so much more […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: G. B. G.

Some Art Objects From Tibet

In the last number of the JOURNAL mention was made of the purchase of a number of rare objects from […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: G. B. G.

Chinese Ceramics

During the last summer the Museum acquired a number of selected pieces of pottery and porcelain from China. The ethnological […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: J. G.

An Imperial Chinese Sceptre

A rare example of Chinese art recently acquired is to be seen in the new exhibits. It is a Chinese […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: E. H. H.

A Neo-Attic Relief and a Roman Portrait Head

Two marbles, acquired by the Museum in the autumn of 1913, are now on exhibition in the newly arranged room […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: E. H. H.

A Red-Figured Amphora Signed by the Potter Meno

The Museum has had in its possession since 1896 a red-figured amphora decorated with two scenes which for precision, delicacy, […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: E. H. H.

A Red-Figured Stamnos of the Periklean Period

Throughout the history of Attic vases, a subject frequently employed by the potters for the painted scenes which decorated their […]

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Notes

At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held January 16th, Mr. S. W. Colton, Jr. and Mr. T. Broom […]

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