Publications
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Oude Turfmarkt 127, 1012 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
tel. +31 (0)20 525 2552, and e-mail B.M.Keirsgieter@uva.nl.
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Scientific Literature for the General Public
- H. Brijder, G. Jurriaans-Helle (eds.), a Guide to the Collections of the Allard Pierson Museum. Amsterdam 2002. ISBN90-71211-37-1. € 10,00
All deliverable catalogues
Various catalogues, and those of temporary exhibitions, are for sale in the museumshop at the entrance of the museum. It is also possible to buy magazines, educational materials and replicas of the collection.
Allard Pierson series - Collections of the Allard Pierson Museum
- Volume 1
E.M. Moormann, Ancient Stone Sculpture in the Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam. 2000, Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 218 pp. text, 16 drawings and 96 plates with 540 photographs. ISBN 90-71211-32-0. € 122,00
- Volume 2
Patricia S. Lulof, Architectural Terracottas in the Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam. 2007.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, VIII and 118 pp. text, 38 plates with 15 colour and 175 black-and-white photographs, and 35 figures.
ISBN/EAN 978-90-71211-40-9.
€ 198.--.
The Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam possesses close to ninety architectural terracottas and a few dozen fragments of tiles. All, except for the fragments of plain tiles, are presented in this Volume. About a quarter have not been previously published. The larger part of the collection consists of Tarantine antefixes. The architectural terracottas in the Allard Pierson Musuem provide an almost complete overview of Archaic and Classical-Hellenistic roof decoration, and, partially, Roman roof decoration too, in particular as far as Italy is concerned.
Scientific literature on the collection
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 6 (1988); Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 1, by J.M. Hemelrijk, Attic Red-Figure Drinking-Cups. Text: 138 pp., with 89 figures. 64 plates, comprising 338 photographs. In standard box. ISBN 90-71211-13-4. € 89,85.
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 8 (1996) Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 2, Attic Black-Figure Drinking-Cups, by H.A.G. Brijder, with contributions by P. Heesen, J.T. Smith-Lub and O.E. Borgers. Bound, 24.5×32 cm. Text: XII + 146 pp., with 61 line drawings. 79 plates, comprising 302 photographs. ISBN 90-71211-25-8. € 135,70.
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 9 (2006) Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 3, door W.D.J. van de Put, Black-Figure, Pattern and Six Technique Lekythoi. Bound, XI + 72 pp. text; 40 plates with 189 photographs; 46 profiles made by CT scanning. ISBN 10-71211-38-X. ISBN 13-978-90-71211-38-6. € 145,-.
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 10 (2006) Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 4, door
W.D.J. van de Put, Red-Figure and White-Ground Lekythoi. Bound, XII + 94 pp. text, 39 plates with 150 black-and-white and
46 colour photographs; 48 profiles made by CT scanning. ISBN 10-71211-38-X. ISBN 13-978-90-71211-38-6. € 175,-.
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 11 (Amsterdam 2007) Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 5, door O.E. Borgers & H.A.G. Brijder, Attic Black-Figure Amphorae, Pelikai, Kraters, Hydriai, Olpai, Oinochoai, and Tripod Kothon. Bound, 24.5 x 32 cm.
XII and 86 pp. text, 77 plates with 45 profile drawings and CT scans, and 238 photographs. ISBN/EAN: 978-90-71211-42-3. € 198.-.
- Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum
The Netherlands, fascicule 2; Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, Fascicule 2, Shabtis, by W.M. van Haarlem. 1988. Text: XXI + 264 pp., met 77 line drawings and 339 photographs. ISBN 90-71211-17-7. € 89,85.
- Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum
The Netherlands, fascicule 3; Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, Fascicule 3, Stelae and Reliefs, by W.M. van Haarlem. 1995. Bound, 21×29.5 cm. Text: XIII + 102pp. with 20 line drawings and 54 photographs. ISBN 90-71211-24-X. € 39,80
- Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum
The Netherlands, fascicule 4; Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, Fascicule 4, Sarcophagi and Related Objects, by W.M. van Haarlem, 1998. loose-leaf, 21×29.5 cm. Text: X+ 144 pp., with 13 line drawings and 101 photographs. ISBN 90-71211-27-4. € 67,40
- Just Published
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
The Netherlands, fascicule 12 (Amsterdam 2009), Allard Pierson Museum, fascicule 6, F. Songu, with contributions by J.M. Hemelrijk, East Greek, Boeotian, Laconian and Chalcidian Pottery, a Caeretan Hydria & Campana Dinos. Bound, 24,5 x 32 cm. XII and 76 pp. text; 58 plates with 209 photographs and 76 figures. ISBN/EAN: 978-90-71211-43-0. € 158,-.
Allard Pierson Series
Thanks to the support of The Allard Pierson Foundation, established in the 1930's, scientific literature can be published in The Allard Pierson Series.
- Volume 1 (1980)
G. Schneider-Herrmann, Red-figured Lucanian and Apulian Nestorides and their Ancestors.
Hard cover, 22 x 31 cm, 118 pp., including 4 pp. drawings and 109 photographs.
ISBN 90-71211-01-0.
€ 36.--.
- Volume 2 (1980)
D.C. Steures, Monte Finocchito Revisited.
Part 1: The Evidence.
Hard cover, 22 x 31 cm, 192 pp., including 77 pp. drawings and 16 pp. photographs. ISBN 90-71211-02-9.
€ 45.--.
- Volume 3 (1981)
J.H. Crouwel, Chariots and other Means of Land Transport in Bronze Age Greece.
Hard cover, 22 x 31 cm, 256 pp., including 183 drawings by J. Morel. ISBN 90-71211-03-7.
€ 57.--.
- Volume 4 (1983)
H.A.G. Brijder, Siana Cups I and Komast Cups.
Cloth-bound.
Part 1: text, 22 x 31 cm, 320 pp., including 82 figures; frontispiece: colour plate. ISBN 90-71211-04-5.
Part 2: plates, 24 x 34 cm, 112 pp., including 60 plates with 327 photographs and 44 plates with 79 drawings. ISBN 90-71211-05-3.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-06-1.
€ 90.--.
- Volume 5 (1984) OUT OF PRINT
H.A.G. Brijder (ed.), Ancient Greek and related Pottery, Proceedings of the International Vase Symposium Amsterdam 1984.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 366 pp., including many photographs and drawings.
ISBN 90-71211-07-X.
- Volume 6 (1986)
H.A.G. Brijder, A.A. Drukker, C.W. Neeft (eds.), Enthousiasmos, Essays on Greek and related Pottery presented to J.M. Hemelrijk.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 220 pp., including many photographs and drawings.
ISBN 90-71211-08-8.
€ 103.--.
- Volume 7 (1987)
C.W. Neeft, Protocorinthian Subgeometric Aryballoi.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 366 pp., including 193 figures and 24 photographs.
ISBN 90-71211-09-6.
€ 136.--.
- Volume 8 (1991)
H.A.G. Brijder, Siana Cups II: the Heidelberg Painter.
Cloth-bound.
Part 1: text, 22 x 31 cm, 200 pp., including 23 figures; frontispiece: colour plate.
Part 2: plates, 24 x 34 cm, 73 pp., including 62 plates with 338 photographs and 6 plates with profile drawings.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-20-7.
€ 152.--.
- Volume 9 (1993)
J.H. Crouwel, Chariots and other Wheeled Vehicles in Iron Age Greece.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 180 pp., including 6 photographs and more than one hundred drawings by J. Morel. ISBN 90-71211-21-5.
€ 100.--.
- Volume 10 (1996)
P. Heesen, with contributions by H.A.G. Brijder and J. Kluiver, The J.L. Theodor Collection of Attic Black Figure Vases.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 210 pp., including 223 illustrations: 52 full colour, 115 black-and-white photographs and 56 profiles.
ISBN 90-71211-26-6.
€ 113.--.
- Volume 11 (1999)
V. Tosto, The Black-figure Pottery Signed NIKOSTENES EPOIESEN.
Two parts, cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm.
Part 1: text, 303 pp.
Part 2: plates, 165 pp., including 78 plates with more than 200 drawings and 67 plates with 146 photographs.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-30-4.
€ 181.--.
- Volume 12 (1999)
R.F. Docter and E.M. Moormann (eds.), Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Amsterdam July 12 - 17, 1998. Classical Archaeology towards the Third Millennium: Reflections and Perspectives.
Two parts, cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm.
Part 1: text, 487 pp., 165 papers.
Part 2: plates, 104 pp., including 177 figures and 164 photographs.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-31-2.
€ 136.--.
- Volume 13 (2000)
H.A.G. Brijder, Siana Cups III: The Red-black Painter, Griffin-bird Painter and Siana Cups Resembling Lip-cups.
Cloth-bound.
Part 1: text, 22 x 31 cm, 250 pp., including 150 drawings.
Part 2: plates, 24 x 34 cm, 104 plates with 435 photographs and 21 drawings.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-34-7.
€ 199,-
- Volume 14 (2002)
Andrew J. Clark and Jasper Gaunt (eds.), Essays in Honor of Dietrich Von Bothmer.
Two parts, cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm.
Part 1: text, 348 pp. with 25 figures.
Part 2: plates, 97 pp., including 88 plates with ca. 325 photographs.
Both parts: ISBN 90-71211-35-5.
€ 140.--.
- Volume 15 (2003)
W. Regter, Imitation and Creation. Development of early bucchero design at Cerveteri in the seventh century BC.
Cloth-bound, 22 x 31 cm, 312 pp., including 160 pp. with plates.
ISBN 90-71211-36-3.
€ 110.--.
- Volume 16 (2007)
Olaf Borgers, The Theseus Painter, Style, Shapes and iconography.
22 x 31 cm, cloth-bound, 243 blz. tekst, 82 figures and 47 platen met 203 foto's.
ISBN 978-90-71211-41-6
€ 220.--.
The subject of this monograph, based on a PhD dissertation at the University of Amsterdam in 2003, is the Attic black-figure vase painter known today as the Theseus Painter, who worked from about 515/510 to 480/475 B.C.. First of all, the study aims at giving, as complete as possible, a full description of all the features comprising the painter's stylistic nature: painting, drawing, composition, use of added colour. These categories are, in turn, considered in relation to the potterwork, namely the types of vases the Theseus Painter decorated, the workshops with which they can be associated, and whether he might also have been involved in shaping some or all of them. The book is supplied with tables and indices and largely illustrated with figures and photographs.
Just Published
- Volume 17 (2009)
Hemelrijk, J. M., More about Caeretan Hydriae. Addenda et Clarificanda.
48 plates, the first 16 of which are printed with 50 coloured prints. The text is 99 pages inclusive of the indexes.
ISBN / EAN: 978-90-71211-44-7
€ 148.--.
This book is a supplement to the monograph, The Caeretan Hydriae of 1984, and to other papers on this subject by the author, adding new, or insufficiently published, vases and fragments. A detailed explanation is given of the complex division of labour: sometimes a hydria was painted by three different hands. The figure scenes are by the two well-known Masters, the Eagle and the Busiris Painters, but the vases are to be arranged according to their ornaments, which are partly from the hands of assistants. This arrangement is shown in Table A which is the basis of the entire study (a separate sheet with this Table is meant to facilitates the reading).
Other aspects treated are: related ware in Eastern Greece and Etruria, tomb groups, dating, funerary use, humour and parentage (the question from which tradition the style of the vases and their decoration derives). Finally, there is an attempt to reconstruct the total output of the workshop and the time required for the production of one hydria. The book closes with a note on the so-called Pontic vases.
Allard Pierson Series- scripta minora
- Volume 1
J.L. Benson, Earlier Corinthian Workshops. A Study of Corinthian Geometric and Protocorinthian Stylistic Groups.1989. Cloth-bound, 17×24.6 cm. 97 pp. text and 25 plates with many photographs. ISBN 90-71211-15-0. € 41,00
- Volume 2
C.M. Stibbe, with contribution by M. Naffisi, Laconian Mixing Bowls. A History of the Krater Lakonikos from the 7th-5th century B.C. , Laconian black-glazed pottery, Part 1. 1989. Cloth-bound, 17×24.6 cm. 220 pp. text and 20 plates with many photographs. ISBN 90-71211-16-9. € 59,00
- Volume 3
C.W. Neeft, Addenda et Corrigenda to D.A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting in the Archaic Period. 1991. Cloth-bound, 17×24.6 cm. 168 pp. ISBN 90-71211-18-5. € 68,00.
- Volume 4
C.M. Stibbe, Laconian Drinking Vessels and Other Open Shapes. (Laconian black-glazed pottery, Part 2). 1994. Cloth-bound, 17×24.6 cm. 288 pp. text. 20 plates with 105 photographs , 400 profile drawings as well as 195 figures of secondary elements. ISBN 90-71211-22-3. € 113,00
- Volume 5
C.M. Stibbe, Laconian Oil Flasks and Other Closed Shapes. (Laconian black-glazed pottery, Part 3). 2000. Cloth-bound, 17×24.6 cm. 229 pp. text and 14 plates with 99 photographs, 226 profile drawings as well as 92 dfigures of secondary elements. ISBN 90-71211-33-9. € 136,00.