Clara Lyons
Clara Lyons (Claire Lyons) est a die 2 Iunii 2008 curator antiquitatum apud Museum Getty; hucusque fuit curator in Instituto Eruditionis Getty. Alumna est Collegii Bowdoin; doctoratum archaeologiae Classicae anno 1983 apud Collegium Bryn Mawr meruit. In ruinis urbium Morgantinae, Muruli, Metaponti, Corinthi ut archaeologa laboravit. Fuit olim vice-praeses Instituti Archaeologici Americani. Expositiones nonnullas curavit, inter quas anno 2006 apud villam Getty renovatam "Antiquity & Photography: early views of ancient Mediterranean sites"; ibidem anno 2007 "The Herculaneum Women and the Origins of Archaeology"; anno 2008 "Grecian Taste and Roman Spirit: The Society of Dilettanti" (de Societate Delectantium); anno 2009 "The Chimaera of Arezzo" de Chimaerae mythologia et de Chimaera Aretina. Studet praecipue contextis culturalibus antiquitatum Classicarum; de sexualitate igitur et de colonialismo antiquo scripsit.
Opera
[recensere | fontem recensere]- 1996: Morgantina Studies vol. V: The Archaic Cemeteries. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-04016-8
- 1997 (cum Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow): Naked Truths: women, sexuality and gender in classical art and archaeology. Londinii et Novi Eboraci: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15995-4 Paginae selectae Recensio
- 1998 (cum Michael S. Roth, Charles Merewether): Irresistible Decay: Ruins Reclaimed ISBN 978-0-89236-468-8
- 2002 (cum John K. Papadopoulos): The Archaeology of Colonialism
- 2005 (cum Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, John K. Papadopoulos et Lindsey S. Stewart): Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites
- 2009 (cum Lawrence Gustave Desmond): Yucatan Through Her Eyes: Alice Dixon Le Plongeon, Writer & Expeditionary Photographer
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- De Clara Lyons adsociata apud Institutum Archaeologicum Angelopolitanum
- De Clara Lyons curatore
- De expositione "The Chimaera of Arezzo"
- De expositione "Grecian Taste and Roman Spirit: The Society of Dilettanti"
- "A British Men’s Club With a Taste for Classics"
- "Art review: The Chimaera of Arezzo at the Getty Villa"