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Male Mask

CultureGreek
Date500 B.C.E.
MediumTerracotta
DimensionsOverall: 4 1/2 × 4 inches (11.43 × 10.16 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number33-1524
On View
Not on view
Collections
Exhibition History

Long-term loan, Joslyn Art Museum Omaha, NE, July 1964–July 1973.

Provenance

Edward Perry Warren, Esq. (1860–1928), Lewes House, Lewes, Sussex, and Fewacres, Farmington, ME, by December 28, 1928 [1];

 

To his godson and secretary, Charles John Murray West (1903–1947), Fewacres, Farmington, ME, and London, by October 12, 1933 [2];

 

Purchased from West, through Harold Woodbury Parsons, by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1933.

 

NOTES:

 

[1] Warren owned a house in Farmington, Maine, known at the time as “Fewacres.”

Today the house is on the National Register of Historic Places and is called the Jacob Abbott House.

 

[2] West worked as Warren’s secretary at Fewacres and inherited the property at Warren’s death. See David Sox, Bachelors of Art: Edward Perry Warren and The Lewes House Brotherhood (London: Fourth Estate, 1991), 39; and Dyfri Williams, “‘And Broken Vases Widowed of Their Wine’: Athenian Pottery Fragments in the Haslemere Educational Museum, Sussex,” Mediterranean Archaeology 17 (2004): 110.

 

For West’s life dates, see “Parish Registers for Nottinghamshire; Reference: PR8621,” 1903, p. 38, Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1922; and “General Register Office; United Kingdom,”  vol. 6b, p. 728, England and Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007, both digitized on Ancestrylibrary.com.

 

In 1934, West had an address in Beckenham, Kent (modern-day London).

Published References

[None known at this time.]

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