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The catalogue for a major exhibition, which is the first attempt to show the developing visual cultures of the world religions both individually and in dialogue with each other. The catalogue contains a fine selection of illustrations, comparing the religions and their art.
This book covers all early Indian objects (pre-600 AD) held by the Department of Eastern Art in the Ashmolean Museum, featuring previously unpublished material and new photography of all objects.
A short, accessible and affordable history of the Jewish people. The objects featured can be seen in the Ashmolean Museum, and many of their stories have not been told before.
A book dedicated to a unique collection housed at the Ashmolean Museum, which is rated as one of the greatest in the world.
This book accompanies a "one in a generation" show, which runs from June to September 2017, and includes a range of events taking place during this period.
Written to honour this marvellous, newly discovered National Treasure that the Ashmolean hopes to acquire in the not too distant future.
Achieves a new level of academic expertise on significant Aksumite coinage, and the collection in the Ashmolean is of higher quality and greater interest than that held at the British Museum.
The first complete catalogue of the Marshall Collection of Worcester Porcelain every to be published.
The very latest in research on the Rawlinson Seals in the Ashmolean Museum, contains previously unpublished data and new colour photography.
The first book of its kind, offering a unique opportunity to view many inaccessible places in Oxford and including many previously unpublished images and pictures of the new RIBA-nominated chapel at Ripon College.
The first publication on the Michael Wellby bequest to the Ashmolean, introducing over sixty of the most important items in the collection, and timed to coincide with the opening of the new Wellby Bequest Gallery in the Museum in September 2015.
Tells the story of the tomb of Tutankhamun, placing the discoveries in their historical context.
Tells the story of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the world's first university museum, dating from the late 1600s.
The Ashmolean Museum holds the largest collection of bustsby Sir Francis Chantrey in the world. This book aims to tell the story of oneof the giants of British sculpture.
Apollo Magazine's Book of the Year 2014, this comprehensive three-volume set is the definitive compendium of the collection of Medieval and Renaissance sculpture in the Ashmolean Museum.
An unusual artist-in-residence project by artist, scholar and man of letters, Weimin He, offers a stunning catalogue of ink sketches of scenes of work and woodblock prints and portraits, all inspired by the building of the new Ashmolean Museum.
Illustrated from the Ashmolean's collection of contemporary sculpture, this book includes works by Epstein, Frink, Maillol, Moore, Underwood and Zadkine. Mainly small bronzes, but some larger works are featured, and it numbers 18 in a series of Ashmolean handbooks.
Illustrates the viols and the violins in the Ashmolean Museum, mainly from the (1939) gift of Arthur and Alfred Hill, the Hill Collection.
Another in a ten-volume series from the Ashmolean Museum, renowned for its coin holdings and scholarship.
'Worcester Porcelain' illustrates in colour a selection of items from the Henry Rissik Marshall Collection of 'First Period' Worcester Porcelain (1751-83), given to the Ashmolean Museum in 1957.
Bonnard, Picasso, Braque, Matisse from the period of turning points of their careers.
This handbook tracks the eventful history of the Arundel and Pomfret Marbles before they came to rest in Oxford.
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