Ashmolean Museum

The Ashmolean Museum (in full the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology) on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is the world's first university museum. Its first building is sometimes attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, though there is no good evidence for this claim, and was built in 1678–1683 to house the collection or cabinet of curiosities Elias Ashmole gave Oxford University in 1677.

Collection history

The works include that of Elias Ashmole, which he had collected himself as well as those he had acquired from the gardeners, travellers and collectors John Tradescant the elder and his son of the same name. The collection included antique coins, books, engravings, geological specimens, and zoological specimens — one of which was the stuffed body of the last Dodo ever seen in Europe, but by 1755 it was so moth-eaten it was destroyed, except for its head and one claw. The museum opened on 6 June 1683, with naturalist Robert Plot as the first keeper.

After the various specimens had been moved into new museums, the "Old Ashmolean" building on Broad Street was used as office space for the Oxford English Dictionary staff. Since 1935, the building has been established as the Museum of the History of Science, with exhibitions including the scientific instruments given to Oxford University by Lewis Evans (1853–1930), amongst them the world's largest collection of astrolabes.

The present building dates from 1845. It was designed by Charles Cockerell in a classical style and stands on Beaumont Street. One wing of the building is occupied by the Taylor Institution, the modern languages faculty of the university. The main museum contains the original collections of Elias Ashmole and John Tradescant (father and son), as well as huge collections of archaeology specimens and fine art. It has one of the best collections of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, majolica pottery and English silver. The archaeology department includes the bequest of Arthur Evans and so has an excellent collection of Greek and Minoan pottery. The department also has an extensive collection of antiquities from Ancient Egypt and the Sudan, and the museum hosts the Griffith Institute for the advancement of Egyptology.

Renovation

The interior of the Ashmolean has been extensively modernised in recent years and now includes a restaurant and large gift shop. The Sackler Library, incorporating the older library collections of the Ashmolean, opened in 2001 and has allowed an expansion of the book collection, which concentrates on classical civilization, archaeology and art history.

Between 2006 and 2009, the museum is in a process of extensive rebuilding and expansion to the designs of architect Rick Mather, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. As a consequence some of the galleries have been closed, though most of the highlights are still on show. The rebuilding will result in five floors instead of three, with a doubling of the display space as well as new conservation studios and an education centre. Шаблон:As of most of the exterior cleaning of the building to remove soot has been completed, and the construction work in the building is well under way.

Collections

Highlights of the collection include:

  • The Alfred Jewel
  • Drawings by Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci
  • Watercolours and paintings by Turner
  • Paintings by Paolo Uccello, Piero di Cosimo, John Constable, Claude Lorraine, and Pablo Picasso
  • Arab ceremonial dress owned by Lawrence of Arabia
  • A death mask of Oliver Cromwell
  • The collection of Posie rings that supposedly inspired the One Ring in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the RingsШаблон:Fact
  • The Parian Marble, the earliest extant example of a Greek chronological table
  • The ceremonial cloak of Chief Powhatan
  • The lantern Gunpowder Plot conspiracist Guy Fawkes carried in 1605
  • The Messiah Stradivarius, a violin made by Antonio Stradivari
  • The Minoan collection of Arthur Evans, the biggest outside Crete

The Alfred Jewel was the inspiration for the "The Wolvercote Tongue", in which the museum's interior was used as a set.

On 31 December 1999 (New Year's Eve), thieves used scaffolding on an adjoining building to climb onto the roof of the Ashmolean to break through a skylight, stealing a painting by Cézanne. As the thieves ignored other works in the same room and it has not been offered for sale, it is speculated that this was a case of an artwork stolen to order.

Keepers and Directors

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Keeper From To
Robert Plot 1683 1691
Edward Lhuyd 1691 1709
David Parry 1709 1714
John Whiteside 1714 1729
George Huddersford 1732 1755
William Huddersford 1755 1772
John Shute Duncan 1823 1829
Philip Duncan 1829
John Henry Parker 1869
Sir Arthur Evans 1884 1908
David George Hogarth 1909 1927
Edward Thurlow Leeds 1928 1945
Sir Karl Parker 1945 1962
Robert W. Hamilton 1962 1973

Since 1973 the position of Keeper was superseded by that of Director. There have been 2 Directors, D. T. (later Sir David) Piper (1973 - 1985) and Christopher White (1985 - )

References

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External links

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Gina
28 July 2017
A world-class museum. The sheer volume will impress you. The stories and interpretations are lovely as well. I quite enjoyed the Money section and the material archaeology section this time.
Adrian Cotterill
14 March 2011
Off the beaten track for most tourists but this is well worth a visit. The art is truly fantastic and has many masters; monet, manet, van Dyck and many others. Usually very quiet also. Great cafes
Yulia Ovcharova
21 July 2019
Reserve a day for this museum. All exhibitions are dynamic, so you’ll need time to observe them as every item catches your eye. My personal favourite is about ancient Egypt. It’s just mesmerising.
Ollie Martin
7 February 2018
Some incredible artefacts from over 5,000 years ago that show craftsmanship just as honed as you’d find today. And basically free to view.
Anton Krasikov
2 June 2018
Great museum with lots of things to see. Paintings, sculptures, ancient artefacts and other exhibitions. There is something to see for everyone.
Cintain 昆遊龍
21 September 2018
Oh, my Gods... so much stuff! The exhibits are mind-blowing, the curation is excellent. Could spend years here... and probably will. ????
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