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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-417

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DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES 415 hemselves-Charon and his Boat-Death and Sleep-Offer- rigs at the Tomb Ordinary black and red ware-How vase was made- cenes in Greek potteries-Shapes in relation to use-Names -Inscriptions-Artists' signatures-Dedications Subject of Decoration-Daily Life and Mythology-Rela- ion of the Artist to Literature-to Artistic Tradition-His reatment of subjects-The formation of "Types Myths from the Trojan War-The Judgment of Paris- Peleus and Thetis-Achilles-The Taking of Troy-The Ddyssey-Perseus-Europa and the Bull-Athenian Myths- Herakles-Theseus The Lectures will be fully illustrated by lantern but from 10 to 20 minutes of each Lecture will be in daylight for note- taking and blackboard work demonstration will be given at the British Museum open to all who do paper work the date to be fixed later Problem photographs will be set at each lecture for dis- cussion as to style date meaning of subject The solutions to be sent to Miss Harrison not later than Saturday morning before the next Lecture The method of work will be fully explained at the first Lecture The first Lecture will be free For mythology students are referred to "The Gods of Olympos translated from the German of Petiscus by Raleigh Fisher-Unwin 1892 For vase paintings Mr Murray's Handbook of Greek Archaeology chapter iii Murray 1892 Fee for the Course Ā£1 5s
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