A Sarcophagus of the Sidamara type in the Collection of Sir Frederick Cook, Bart., and the Influence of Stage Architecture upon the Art of Antioch
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- 1 November 1907
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Hellenic Studies
- Vol. 27, 99-122
- https://doi.org/10.2307/624409
Abstract
In the collection of Sir Frederick Cook at Doughty House, Richmond, are nine fragments of a large sarcophagus of surpassing interest for the modern scientific history of art. They were identified some two years ago by Mrs. Arthur Strong, who is engaged upon a new illustrated catalogue of the Richmond antiques which is shortly to appear in this Journal. Mrs. Strong at once communicated to me the existence of a sarcophagus of so much importance for the studies I had initiated in my book Orient oder Rom, and, by the courtesy of the owner, I at the same time received a set of photographs of the nine fragments.Keywords
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- Orient oder RomKlio, 1902