Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
: After a brief survey of the story of the acquisition of a collection
of Greek vases and other antiques by the University of Oporto in 1927, in
exchange for the Assyrian material from excavations in Mesopotamia conducted
by the German archaeologist Walter Andrae, which had been apprehended in
the harbour of Lisbon during the First World War, a catalogue with a
description and photos of every item is provided.
The conclusion is that the collection, which is presently housed in the
Museum of Natural History of the Oporto Faculty of Sciences, although
consisting only of twelve vases, has been carefully chosen by the Berlin
Museums in order to illustrate different shapes and most of the main styles
known at that time, such as Mycenaean, Boeotian, Corinthian, Attic black figure,
Attic red figure, Lucanian, Apulian, Campanian and Gnathia technique.
Language:
Portuguese
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
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