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In 2006, the collection of 224 antiquities assembled by Walter Kempner, M.D. was donated to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University by Barbara Newborg, M.D. Ranging from the 3rd millennium to the 3rd century B.C.E., the collection includes Mediterranean antiquities such as Cycladic marble artifacts; Greek ceramics attributed to significant Athenian painters, including the Kleophrades Painter, the Athenian Painter, and the Matsch Painter; and carved amber likely from an Etruscan workshop. In The Past Is Present, scholars and Duke University students present the collection, including many objects that have never been published before, and discuss its significance for art history, classics, museum studies, and archaeology. The introductory essay by Kimerly Rorschach, Director of the Nasher Museum, discusses the gift in the context of current issues surrounding the acquisition of antiquities and the aims of university museums.

Contributors
Carla Antonaccio
Elizabeth Baltes
Larissa Bonfante
Kaila Davis
Sheila Dillon
Robert Dudley
Susan Foster
Kiki Fox
Alex Jorn
Christina Kaplanis
Mary King
Anna Kivlan
Lindsay Levine
Michael Ma
Jennifer Morris
Jenifer Neils
Daven Reagan
Kimerly Rorschach
Brendan Saslow
Tyler Jo Smith
Andrew Tharler

Publication of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

The Past is Present: The Kempner Collection of Classical Antiquities at the Nasher Museum

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In 2006, the collection of 224 antiquities assembled by Walter Kempner, M.D. was donated to the Nasher Museum of Art... Read more

    Publisher: Duke University Museum of Art,U.S.
    Publication Date: 01/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9780938989356, 978-0938989356
    ISBN10: 0938989359

    Number of Pages: 236

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    In 2006, the collection of 224 antiquities assembled by Walter Kempner, M.D. was donated to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University by Barbara Newborg, M.D. Ranging from the 3rd millennium to the 3rd century B.C.E., the collection includes Mediterranean antiquities such as Cycladic marble artifacts; Greek ceramics attributed to significant Athenian painters, including the Kleophrades Painter, the Athenian Painter, and the Matsch Painter; and carved amber likely from an Etruscan workshop. In The Past Is Present, scholars and Duke University students present the collection, including many objects that have never been published before, and discuss its significance for art history, classics, museum studies, and archaeology. The introductory essay by Kimerly Rorschach, Director of the Nasher Museum, discusses the gift in the context of current issues surrounding the acquisition of antiquities and the aims of university museums.

    Contributors
    Carla Antonaccio
    Elizabeth Baltes
    Larissa Bonfante
    Kaila Davis
    Sheila Dillon
    Robert Dudley
    Susan Foster
    Kiki Fox
    Alex Jorn
    Christina Kaplanis
    Mary King
    Anna Kivlan
    Lindsay Levine
    Michael Ma
    Jennifer Morris
    Jenifer Neils
    Daven Reagan
    Kimerly Rorschach
    Brendan Saslow
    Tyler Jo Smith
    Andrew Tharler

    Publication of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

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