The Malcove collection. A catalogue of the objects in the Lillian Malcove collection of the University of Toronto Libreria della Spada - Libri esauriti antichi e moderni. Libri ra

The Malcove collection. A catalogue of the objects in the Lillian Malcove collection of the University of Toronto

The Malcove collection. A catalogue of the objects in the Lillian Malcove collection of the University of Toronto
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University of Toronto Press Toronto
1985 421
20X27 (cm) num. ill. a colori e b/n n.t.
bross. cop. fig. a colori
  2000 (gr)
080208169X 9780802081698
 

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Among the earliest objects are a small sculpture from the Anatolian Bronze Age (ca. 4000-2000 BC) and a tiny Assyrian sealstone decorated with a winged sphinx (ca. 1300-1200 BC). Other ancient works include fine glassware, bronze lamps from the Greco-Roman period, and stone and bronze images of Sarapis, Isis, Cybele, and Zeus.

Many pieces in the Collection come from Early Christian, Byzantine and Post Byzantine contexts. Two displays highlight secular and sacred objects from these epochs, including pilgrim flasks and tokens, reliquary, pectoral and processional crosses, metal icons, and liturgical implements such as a polycandelon with hanger, censors, spoons, bread stamps and an ossuary. Perhaps the most famous piece in the Malcove Collection, the remarkable painting of Adam and Eve (dated 1538) by Lucas Cranach the Elder, is also on exhibit, as is a small selection of medieval ivories, a painting by Hans Memling (c. 1485), and one by a follower of Joachim Patenier (c. 16th C).In addition to our permanent displays of medieval furniture and Byzantine and Post Byzantine icons, there are several sculpture installations in the gallery, including three Coptic reliefs from the 4th -6th century. In 2002 a generous donation by Dr. John Foreman of London, Ontario, added 55 Greek and Russion icons dating from the 16th to 20th centuries to the Malcove Collection. This gift makes the Collection one of the most important and invaluable resources for students and experts conducting research on late- and post-Byzantine icons and inconography in Canada

 
 

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