Ancient terracottas come to life in a richly illustrated museum classic.
This catalog presents the British Museum’s terracotta collection with detailed engravings, pairing each piece with notes on origin, technique, and discovery. Aimed at readers who love ancient sculpture, it blends art with history in a clear, accessible way.
This edition explains how these works were made and used in temples, tombs, and public spaces. It also offers context on collectorship and the early 19th‑century effort to preserve such pieces for public study, including the role of prominent collectors and the museum Trustees.
- Engravings accompany every work, from statues and busts to vases and reliefs, with measurements and key features described.
- Background on terracotta production, moulded forms, and the Roman and Greek influences visible in the designs.
- Historical notes on where some pieces were found and how they were restored.
- Connections to well‑known collections and figures of the period, including railroad of ownership and study by scholars.
Ideal for fans of ancient art, museum catalogs, and the history of collecting.