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This catalogue raisonn describes the lamps and statuettes in terracotta of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, to which are added two lamps made of bronze. The collection, small but eclectic, has mostly been assembled in recent years and represents a wide variety of types in these two categories. After an introduction discussing the techniques involved in the production of these objects, the catalogue proper presents 44 lamps, 21 figurines and a single "arula" with full illustration. This catalogue makes the collection available to a wide readership: students, curators, archaeologists, art…mehr

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This catalogue raisonn describes the lamps and statuettes in terracotta of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, to which are added two lamps made of bronze. The collection, small but eclectic, has mostly been assembled in recent years and represents a wide variety of types in these two categories. After an introduction discussing the techniques involved in the production of these objects, the catalogue proper presents 44 lamps, 21 figurines and a single "arula" with full illustration. This catalogue makes the collection available to a wide readership: students, curators, archaeologists, art historians, collectors and everybody with serious interest in the material culture of the ancient world. This is the second volume of a series intended to make public the different parts of the museum s collection of Mediterranean antiquities. Ce catalogue raisonn pr sente les lampes et les figurines en terre cuite du Mus e des beaux-arts de Montr al ainsi que deux lampes de bronze. La collection, petite mais clectique, a t form e r cemment et comprend un bon chantillon de ces types d'objets. Apr s en avoir expliqu les techniques de fabrication, le catalogue illustr d crit 44 lampes, 21 statuettes et une "arula." Ce livre s'adresse aux tudiants, aux conservateurs, aux arch ologues, aux historiens d'art et aux collectionneurs, bref ceux qu'int resse l'arch ologie du monde antique. Il s'agit du deuxi me catalogue d'une s rie qui vise publier la collection des antiquit s du Mus e.
Autorenporträt
+Eléni P. Zoïtopoúlou, Lic Phil (1973) in Classical Archaeology, Athens University, was a member of the Greek Antiquities' Service. Later, as honorary curator in the Ethnology section of the McGill University's Redpath Museum, she published widely on ancient terracotta pieces (lamps and statuettes). Beaudoin Caron, D ès L (1986) in Roman history and archaeology, Université de Grenoble III, teaches Classical Archaeology and Roman History at the Université de Montréal. He has published mainly on Roman glass, as well as on other aspects of ancient material culture. Annick Deblois, B.A. (2008) in Classics, M.A. (2010) in Museology, both at Université de Montréal, worked as intern assistant to Prof. John M. Fossey, Curator of Archaeology, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This is her first publication. +Eléni P. Zoïtopoúlou, lic. Phil. (1973)en archéologie classique, Université d'Athènes, était membre du Service des antiquités grec. Plus tard, comme conservatrice honoraire de la section ethnologique du Musée Redpath de l'Université McGill, elle a beaucoup publié sur les terres cuites antiques comme les lampes et les statuettes. Beaudoin Caron, D ès L (1986) en histoire et archéologie romaine, Université de Grenoble III, enseigne l'archéologie classique et l'histoire ancienne à l'Université de Montréal. Il a publié surtout sur le verre romain. Annick Deblois, B.A. (2008) en études classiques, M.A. (2010) en muséologie, les deux à l'Université de Montréal, travaillait comme stagiaire-assistante du Prof. John M. Fossey, Conservateur d'archéologie au Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. Ce livre est sa première publication.