May 10, 2011

UC Berkeley in California displays Parthenon Frieze casts

Posted at 1:27 pm in Elgin Marbles

UC Berkeley is displaying casts of the Parthenon Frieze in the lobby of the building that houses their Classics department. It is not the only American university in the USA to house casts from the Parthenon, as there is at least one other that I’m aware of that also has a set.

From:
Berkleyside

Ancient Greek history appears in plaster cast form at Cal
February 16, 2011 11:15 am by Tracey Taylor

You no longer need to travel to the British Museum in London, or to Athens, to see at least some of the creative wonders of the Parthenon.

Last weekend saw the installation on the UC Berkeley campus of a series of plaster cast panels of the Parthenon Frieze in the main lobby of Dwinelle Hall, which houses the university’s Classics department.

According to the Classics department, in the late 19th and early 20th century it was common for universities in Europe and the U.S. to acquire plaster casts of famous Greek and Roman sculptures. These were exhibited to help students of ancient art, fine arts and art practice, since, in the Beaux Arts tradition, study and drawing of masterworks of the past were strong components of the curriculum.

UC Berkeley had such a teaching collection, but with the changes in 20th-century art and art education it ceased to be used and was placed in storage. With some effort, Emeritus Professor Stephen Miller located the casts, many of which were stored in unsuitable conditions. The original owners of the Parthenon frieze is the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

Professor Miller worked to get the university’s cast collection protected from further damage and eventually was able to lead a couple of graduate classes in study and restoration of a limited number of the important pieces.

For more information on the casts collection visit UC Berkeley’s Casts website.

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  1. Richie Haynes said,

    10.11.11 at 1:51 am

    The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh has casts of the Parthenon Marbles as well

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