Classical antiquities, ancient Asian and pre-Columbian American art ongoing at the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon. Museum founder Winslow B. Ayer purchased 100 plaster casts of Greek and Roman sculptures in 1895 to form the core of the museum's early European collection. These sculptures have been augmented over the years with a selection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan objects, including red- and black-figure vases, small bronzes, funerary art including monuments from Palmyra, Syria and glassware. The museum's Chinese collection includes objects that date as far back as the Neolithic Period and include tomb objects from the Han (206 BCE - 220 CE) and Tang (618-907 CE) dynasties. In the last few years, major gifts of Han and pre–Han objects including an array of ceramic court nobles, dancers, and musicians — not to mention dogs, horses, and supernatural creatures have brought even more prominence to the museum's Asian collection.
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Roman Funerary Monument from Palmyra, Syria 150-200 CE |
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Qilin (Unicorn) Eastern Han Dynasty 1st - 2nd century CE Shaanxi Province, China |
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Male figure, Veracruz, Mexico 800-1200 CE |
*All photographed at the Portland Art Museum.
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