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Object Biographies

Collaborative Approaches to Ancient Mediterranean Art
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Object Biographies offers a revealing exploration of ancient Mediterranean art within the Menil Collection and other US museums, tackling the challenges posed by artifacts lacking archaeological provenance. Featuring essays by 13 experts, the volume combines iconography, technical analysis, and provenance research to unveil the meanings behind objects such as a Mesopotamian votive figure and an Egyptian New Kingdom relief. This anthology illuminates cultural heritage, legal questions, and collecting practices, providing innovative frameworks to appreciate the layered histories embedded in ancient works.
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This volume is ideal for students and professionals in museum studies, archaeology, art history, and heritage law, as well as readers intrigued by detective-like investigations into ancient material culture.

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A revealing look at ancient art in the Menil Collection that addresses the problem of objects lacking archaeological context

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A revealing look at ancient art in the Menil Collection that addresses the problem of objects lacking archaeological context

This innovative anthology discusses a diversity of ancient Mediterranean objects—a Mesopotamian votive figure, an Egyptian relief from the New Kingdom, and a Greek Geometric fawn among them—in the Menil Collection and three other US museums. It offers new models for understanding works from antiquity that lack archaeological context.

Essays by 13 authors, written with the layperson in mind, employ a creative mixture of iconography, technical studies, and modern provenance research to gain insight into the meaning of the objects themselves and what they can teach us more broadly about archaeology, art history, and collecting practices. They take on complex issues of cultural heritage, legality, and taste to bring to life works that are often consigned to either the imperial past or a conceptual limbo. Essays on related groups or single objects introduce fresh frameworks to engage with the multilayered history these objects represent.

The eight object biographies on ancient artefacts in Object Biographies are the first in-depth studies published on the collection. Essays by seven university professors probe works in their areas of expertise, while those by seven curators lay bare one object biography; frame provenance studies at the San Antonio Museum of Art, Getty Museum, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and survey war’s effect on ancient works. The editors’ introduction and an epilogue responding to the other 13 texts review theoretical and practical issues in the study of artefacts lacking archaeological findspots (provenience).

Recommended for programmes and libraries in museum studies, archaeology, and art history; art and heritage law programmes; and readers fascinated by cold-case detective work on the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean.

Distributed for the Menil Collection.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300250879

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 92 color + b-w illus.

Contributors:

  • Edited by Sarah Kielt Costello
  • Edited by John North Hopkins
  • Edited by Paul R Davis

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 296

About the Author

John North Hopkins is an assistant professor of art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Sarah Kielt Costello is an associate professor of art history at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. Paul R. Davis is curator of collections at the Menil Collection.

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