Volume IV / Number 4
1913

Vol. IV / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
A Seated Dionysos
The last addition to the Lucy Wharton Drexel collection of Roman sculpture acquired only a short time before the death […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
A Red-Figured Kylix: Graeco-Roman Section
Among the objects which have been cleaned during the summer of 1913 and from which modern restorations have been removed […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
Attic Vases from Orvieto
In 1897, through the generosity of Mr. John Wanamaker, the Museum secured two boxes of fragments of antique vases which […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
By: E. H. Hall
A Roman Relief from Pozzuoli
In the last ten years an attempt has been made to reinstate Roman art in the proud place it occupied […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
By: E. H. Hall
A Collection Made of Antique Glass
The process of making glass was invented, according to Pliny, in the following manner. ” That part of Syria which […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
The Graeco-Roman Section
The progress made by the Museum in 1913 includes no more important step than the development and scientific treatment of […]
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