Wilcox Classical Museum University museum in Lawrence, Kansas
The Wilcox Classical Museum is a university museum in Lawrence, Kansas operated by the University of Kansas ' Department of Classics. The collection, originally known simply as the "Classical Museum", was formally established in 1888, making it the oldest museum on KU's campus.[ 2] [ 3]
History
The museum was organized by University of Kansas Classics professors D. H. Robinson and Alexander M. Wilcox, both of whom hoped it would be a major boon to the university's Latin and Greek departments.[ 4] The collection was eventually renamed in 1929 to honor Wilcox, who from 1916 until his death in 1928 had served as the museum's curator.[ 5] [ 6]
Collections
The core of the museum is a series of plaster cast replicas of famous Classical sculptures, including Hermes and the Infant Dionysus ,[ 7] the Resting Satyr ,[ 8] the Apollo Belvedere ,[ 9] the Winged Victory of Samothrace ,[ 10] the Venus de Milo ,[ 11] and many of the Elgin Marbles .[ 12] The museum also houses an ancient coin collection,[ 13] and an assortment of votive objects , lamps, vases,[ 14] various stone inscriptions,[ 15] and a collection of Etruscan artifacts donated by Alice Rohe .[ 16] [ 17]
References
1 2 Niccum, Jon (May 8, 2024). "Extensive Project, New Book Reveal Monument to Inflation in Roman Times" . Association of American Universities . Retrieved March 7, 2025 – via the University of Kansas .
↑ "Kansas State University" (PDF) . Kansas City Times . April 9, 1888. Retrieved March 7, 2025 – via the Wilcox Classical Museum.
↑ "KU's Oldest Museum Partnering with Architecture & Design's Dirt Works Studio" . University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design . September 9, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2025 .
↑ "A Classical Museum". The Evening Tribune . May 24, 1888. p. 3.
↑ "Classical Museum". The Evening Tribune . June 6, 1888. p. 3.
↑ "Veteran Faculty Member at University is Dead". The Hutchinson News . January 3, 1929. p. 1.
↑ "Hermes & Infant Dionysus" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Resting Satyr" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Apollo Belvedere" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Nike of Samothrace" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Venus de Milo" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "The Parthenon Frieze" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Numismatic Collection" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Artifact Collection" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ "Inscription Collection" . Wilcox Classical Museum . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ Stinson, Phil; Young, John (2025). "History of the Wilcox Classical Museum at the University of Kansas" . KU ScholarWorks . University of Kansas . Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
↑ Brannan, Beverly W (2012). "Alice Rohe (1876 – 1957)" . Prints and Photographs Reading Room . Library of Congress . Archived from the original on March 19, 2012. Retrieved May 13, 2025 .
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