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A Surgeon’s Kit from Iran
by Isabella Cullen Walking around the Islamic Middle East department, gleaming lacquerware immediately draws the eye. Particularly elaborate is one painted surgical kit, dating from c.1820-40, which probably originates from Isfahan, Iran. The artefact is illuminated by its reddish-brown varnished … Continue reading
Satan/Mephistopheles (1833)- a drawing
Satan/Mephistopheles, by Jean-Jacques Feuchère (1807–52). blog post and drawing by Freddie Davies “Among all the angels and demons, there is one figure that incontestably merits particular attention”. Such were the words of the Paris Salon when they encountered Feuchère’s striking … Continue reading
Student View – Raphael’s Drawings in the Ashmolean’s Print Room
by Holly Kelsey Walking into the print room in the Ashmolean I was first struck by the room itself – the friendly, musty smell from the old books lining the walls; drawers enticingly entitled ‘Turner’ or ‘Ruskin’; the small semicircle … Continue reading
The Secret Life of Casts
by Abbey Ellis Why should we care about casts? Why does the Ashmolean have a gallery dedicated entirely to their display? And what actually is a cast anyway? Allow me to enlighten you. A cast is an exact replica of … Continue reading
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Andy Warhol Exhibition Takeover
By Abbey Ellis Over 100 students from the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes packed the Ashmolean on 8 March 2016 for a special viewing of the current Andy Warhol exhibition, organized by the Museum’s Public Engagement Officer and the … Continue reading
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The Student Creative Board Goes Potty!
By Abbey Ellis On February 9th, the Student Creative Board welcomed 28 eager participants to the Ashmolean for a clay workshop. Master potter Charlie Clarke from Little Earthquake Pots was on hand to guide students through the process of making … Continue reading
JOIN THE ASHMOLEAN’S STUDENT CREATIVE BOARD!
What we do: • LiveFriday event planning: the Board runs a stall or activity at each Ashmolean LiveFriday event, aiming to engage an audience of students with the museum collections. As a Board Member, you will be part of the … Continue reading
Stumpwork, subversion and the 17th Century
written by Charlotte Kelly Tour rooms 44 to 46 of the Ashmolean and you will find a wide array of 17th century European art. Look again though, and you may find something missing. Of the 60 or so pictures of … Continue reading
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Interior of Turner’s Gallery: the Artist showing his Works by Anna Zanetti
Interior of Turner’s Gallery: the Artist showing his Works – George Jones (1852) by Anna Zanetti As empty-looking as it may seem, I’ve always found this painting incredibly rich in meanings. It’s entitled Interior of Turner’s Gallery: the Artist showing … Continue reading
Blog Launch
Written by Freddy Rendall. Edited by Steve Lawson. The place? The impressive roof-top restaurant on the top floor of the Ashmolean. The time? 2 hours before an as-yet unmet deadline. The reason? The launch of the Ashmolean Talking Objects blog, … Continue reading
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