The Ashmolean Museum

The Ashmolean Museum A Brief History of the Museum and Its Collections - Ashmolean Handbooks

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Ashmolean Museum, the oldest public museum in Britain, houses the University of Oxford's unrivalled collection of art and antiquities from Europe, Central Asia and the Far East. Three centuries and more of unbroken history render the Ashmolean one of the most venerable institutions of its' kind in the world. When, in 1683, Elias Ashmole endowed the University of Oxford with the already famous Tradescant collection, many of the exhibits had already been on display for fifty years, extending the origins of the collection to the very threshold of the Stuart era. This book traces the eventful history of the Ashmolean and its collections from its origin as cabinet of curiosities, to proto-scientific institution at the turn of the eighteenth century and to dusty irrelevance at the opening of the nineteenth; the ensuing century saw the Museum's fortunes rise, fall and rise again to culminate in its' refounding as the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology as the result of the tireless energy of Sir Arthur Evans (Keeper 1884-1908) and powerful patrons such as Charles Drury Fortnum.

Book information

ISBN: 9781854441485
Publisher: Ashmolean Museum Publications
Imprint: Ashmolean Museum Publications (UK)
Pub date:
DEWEY: 069.0942574
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 176g
Height: 148mm
Width: 206mm
Spine width: 5mm