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Lion Head

CultureGreek
Date350 B.C.E.
MediumTerracotta
DimensionsOverall: 8 1/2 × 8 × 6 inches (21.59 × 20.32 × 15.24 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Jacob Hirsch
Object number34-99
On View
Not on view
Collections
Provenance

With Jacob Hirsch, New York, by 1934 [1];

Purchased from Hirsch by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1934.

NOTES:

[1] Jacob Hirsch, PhD. (1874–1955) was born in Munich, studied at Deutsches Archäologisches Institut in Rome, and then founded a dealership in Munich in 1897. He moved to Lucerne in 1919 and founded Ars Classica in 1922. In 1931, he opened Jacob Hirsch Antiquities in New York. At some point, he also had a gallery in Paris. He handled coins and antiquities but also had his own collection. See Hadrien Rambach, “A List of coin dealers in nineteenth-century Germany,” in A Collection in Context. Kommentierte Edition der Briefe und Dokumente Sammlung Dr. Karl von Schäffer, ed. Henner Hardt and Stefan Krmnicek (Tübingen, Germany: Tübingen University Press, 2017),  69–70, hal-04345662. See also “Dr. Jacob Hirsch, 81, An Authority on Art,” New York Times, July 5, 1955, 29.

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