[Rarebooks] FS: 1913 Catalog- Loeb Collection of Ancient Bronze Objects

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TITLE: "Die Bronzen der Sammlung Loeb"

By Johannes Sieveking.
Published in Munich in 1913.

DISCUSSION: An elegantly produced catalog of ancient Roman, Hellenistic,
Etruscan and Egyptian bronze mirrors, figures, busts, and other artifacts
owned by noted collector and philanthropist James Loeb. Loeb [1867-1933]
retired early from the family business and spent the rest of his life
traveling, collecting, and doing good things with his money. He founded
the Loeb Classical Library at Harvard, became a trustee at the American
School of Classical Studies at Athens, and helped found what would become
the Julliard School in New York.

The bronzes illustrated in this catalog, along with this ancient pottery,
were eventually given to the Staatliche Antikensammlungen in Munich. Loeb
explained his philanthropy by writing- “In an age when the Humanities are
being neglected more perhaps than at any time since the Middle Ages, and
when men's minds are turning more than ever before to the practical and
the material, it does not suffice to make pleas, however eloquent and
convincing, for the safeguarding and further enjoyment of our greatest
heritage from the past. Means must be found to place these treasures
within the reach of all who care for the finer things of life."

DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 9"x12", 86 pages of text with 12 collotype
illustrations in the text and 46 gravure plates; printed on a fine, heavy
cream stock; original parchment covers.

CONDITION NOTES: Spine soiled, boards lightly soiled; spine label
perished. A lovely catalog.

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