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Casts and Copies: Ancient and Classical Reproductions

When

This exhibition has now ended.

Location

The Potter Museum of Art, Cnr of Swanston St and Masson Rd, Parkville

Most of the objects in this exhibition were acquired by the Classics and Middle Eastern Studies departments of the University of Melbourne in the 1920s, 30s and 50s to enhance teaching and research. Many of the certified casts were obtained from the prestigious international institutions which house the originals, including the Louvre, the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Remarkable in their own right, key works include the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, the Mesha Stele and the Acropolis kore. The exhibition included significant plaster casts of Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek and Roman originals that date from the 4th millennium BCE to the 2nd century CE.

Curated by Andrew Jamieson.

A photograph of an ancient figurine in a long coat and arms folded at chest