Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell

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Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell
BornLucy Myers Wright
(1845-03-20)March 20, 1845
Urumiah, Persia
DiedMarch 10, 1888(1888-03-10) (aged 42)
OccupationHistorian, author
Notable worksA History of Ancient Sculpture (1883)

Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell (March 20, 1845 – March 10, 1888) was an American writer, historian, and expert on ancient art. Mitchell was one of the first Americans to write and publish a book on classical sculpture and was one of the first women to study the field of classical archaeology.[1]

Mitchell was born in Urumiah, Persia, and was the daughter of missionary and oriental scholar , and the sister of classical scholar, John Henry Wright. Her two-volume, 766 page work, A History of Ancient Sculpture, examines the history of ancient sculpture beginning with its origins in Ancient Egypt, and includes another volume of plates.[2]

Bibliography[]

  • A History of Ancient Sculpture (1883) Download. View
  • Selections of Ancient Sculpture (1883)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Dyson, Stephen. "Lucy Wright Mitchell". Breaking Ground: Women in Old World Archaeology. Brown University. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Ancient Sculpture" (PDF), The New York Times, pp. BR431, 1905-07-01

References[]

  • Dyson, Stephen L., Lucy Wright Mitchell, 1845-1888 (PDF), University at Buffalo, retrieved 2007-12-23.
  • Dyson, Stephen L. (1998), Ancient Marbles to American Shores: Classical Archaeology in the United States, University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 106, ISBN 0-8122-3446-4.
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