Volume V / Number 2
1914

Vol. V / No. 2
Notes
The following gifts have been received since the last JOURNAL went to press. From Mr. W. Ludwig Baker, a suit […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H. H.
A Roman Portrait Head
When in 1882 Bernoulli was compiling his publication of Roman portraits, he was able to cite nine examples of a […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H. Hall
Two Marbles from Lake Nemi
Fifteen miles southeast of Rome in the midst of wooded hills lies Lake Nemi, the gem of the Alban Mountains. […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H. H.
A Colored Marble Statuette
In 1901 the Museum purchased in Rome a statuette of colored marble representing a woman in rapid motion, her drapery […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: Lama Dousand Up
Notes By Dousand Up: The Alexander Scott Collection
This is Part 4 of 4 of The Alexander Scott Collection article, which has been divided into sections for clarity. […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: Alexander Scott
A Carved Ivory Tablet and Some Other Examples of Buddhistic Art: The Alexander Scott Collection
This is Part 3 of 4 of The Alexander Scott Collection article, which has been divided into sections for clarity. […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: Alexander Scott
Buddhistic Art: The Alexander Scott Collection
This is Part 2 of 4 of The Alexander Scott Collection article, which has been divided into sections for clarity. […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: G. B. G.
The Alexander Scott Collection
This is Part 1 of 4 of The Alexander Scott Collection article, which has been divided into sections for clarity. […]
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Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H. H.
A Granite Sphinx From Memphis
OF all the hybrid creatures, half man and half beast, which are represented in ancient art, the most famous is […]
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