Katharine Raff | From Plaster to Marble

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The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

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From Plaster to Marble: The Evolution of Ancient Mediterranean Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures welcomes Katharine Raff, Elizabeth McIlvaine Associate Curator, Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium, Art Institute of Chicago for a talk associated with the current OI Museum special exhibition, Making Sense of Marbles: Roman Sculpture at the OI.
For more than a century, the city of Chicago has been home to several major ancient Mediterranean collections, specifically those of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the ISAC Museum. Among the three institutions, the Art Institute has long served as the city’s primary venue for ancient Greek and Roman art, with a collection including sculptures in stone, terracotta, and bronze, as well as coins, glass, vases, jewelry, and mosaics. However, in 1957, OI Director Carl H. Kraeling (1897-1966), stated his aspiration to “give Chicago more of what it needs”, namely by building “a representative collection of classical sculptures” for the ISAC Museum. Given ISAC’s longstanding emphasis on the ancient Middle East and North Africa, Kraeling’s quote seems curious to us today--why attempt to form such a collection of “classical” sculpture if one already existed at the Art Institute?
In this talk, Raff contextualizes Kraeling’s ambitious and admirable goal in relation to the history of the Art Institute’s collection of ancient Mediterranean art. Focusing on the development of the museum’s holdings in Greek and particularly Roman sculpture, Raff explores the factors that impacted the formation of this area of the museum’s collection over time, from its origins in the late nineteenth century to the present.
Originally aired February 2023
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