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Masterpieces of the British Museum
Masterpieces of the British Museum | J. D. Hill
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The British Museums collection is one of the worlds finest and broadest, ranging from prehistoric times to the present in ancient and modern cultures around the globe. This new and updated edition includes many recent acquisitions and new discoveries, such as Picassos stunning Vollard Suite and the intriguing Vale of York Viking hoard, and showcases a selection of more than 250 of the most beautiful and important objects drawn from across the Museum. Each object is presented with its own fascinating story and is strikingly illustrated in full colour. From the Warren Cup to Drers Rhinoceros, the Lewis Chessmen to the Aztec turquoise serpent and the Gayer-Anderson Cat, the iconic objects of the British Museum are here presented in an exciting and accessible new way, highlighting the superb craftsmanship and ingenuity of those who created each of these splendid pieces. Grouped into sections based on cross-cultural themes, such as rulers, mythical beasts, dress and the human form, the resulting juxtapositions offer intriguing new insights into these widely varied masterpieces. Introduced by Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, this is a stunning overview of artistic and cultural achievement around the world.
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elliemcc11
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Beautiful books, beautiful bookshop 😊

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TheBookselvesOfMillie
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Look how awesome this display is at the British Museum in London! 😍 This must be defying some laws of physics or something ✨ #Bookstgram #BritishMuseum #ThisIsPurdy

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Brooke_H
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I may have enjoyed reading this book more than I enjoyed visiting the actual British Museum. The museum is overwhelmingly large, and after a couple of hours one gets to the point of "yep, a vase, another vase, a stone pot, a case of spear tips..." Rarely stopping to read the plaques. This book gave me the opportunity to take things slowly and really appreciate each curated object.

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Brooke_H
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Roman Egyptian rag doll, 1st-5th century AD

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Brooke_H
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Pretty much my evening.

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Brooke_H
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The second-best thing to actually going to the actual British Museum in London.