The collection of marble Roman sculptures reflects the connoisseurship and generosity of one of the museum's major donors, Wright S. Ludington. Surrounding a large-scale loutrophoros from 4th-century B.C. Greece, in the entrance court of the museum, are the monumental Hermes formerly in the Lansdowne Collection, and other important Graeco-Roman figural works. Also on view is a small but superb collection of ancient bronzes, Near-Eastern and Greek ceramics and ancient glass.
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janelle
for $35, be sure not to skip on the openers, ladies' cello society rasputina, who sing about the donner party, the triangle factory fire, leechwives, and do mean covers (real covers, not just remakes) of "why don't you do right?" and "you don't own me".