Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first Greek sculpture and Italian paintings to come to the museum were lent in 1899. The Oriental collections began with the loan by Walter, M. Cabot in 1908 of a small collection of Japanese works...
...selection will be based upon an essay or report of about 6000 words on some Italian subject, and upon the students status in college, and his personality. The essays will be judged by Professors La Piana, Edgell, G. B. Weston and Grandgent...
...been spent on matters relating to the building. Conferences with the architects have been held frequently, to meet new problems which have presented themselves and which have sometimes demanded a change in plan. The decision was made to build the court--the principal architectural feature of the interior--of Italian Travertine. Early in the spring of 1926 an opportunity arose to purchase a very beautiful, early sixteenth-century French wooden ceiling which had originally been a part of a house in Dijon. This is admirably suited to the large hall on the main floor. Several generous subscriptions have helped...
...Exhibition consists of photographs of Italian Renaissance sculpture taken by Professor Kennedy in 1925-26 in connection with his study of Desiderio da Settignano, and of classical sculptures, some photographed several years earlier. Among the Italian sculptures are details of the Tomb of Carlo Marsuppini and the Tomb as a whole, also several Portrait busts. Among the photographs of Classical sculpture are ones of the Erectheum made for the book on this temple soon to be published by the American School at Athens, and many examples of Archaic sculpture including the Charioteer at Delphi...
...Bosnia, than the rise of a passionate nationalism in those provinces and a desire to unite with men of their own blood and language in the Serbian kingdom. The justification put forward by the champions of the Jugoslavs is the same as that put forward by the friends of Italian unification, namely, that they had a right to desire racial unity and political independence, and had also a right to fight...