The story of the Aldermaston Pottery, mainly told through the memories and anecdotes of the potters who worked there over the 51 years it was... Læs mere
New insights into early Christian archaeology and art. Previously unpublished material from the Vatican Library, covering Jewish, pagan and Christian history
The catalogue of the exhibition 'Young Rembrandt', which focuses on the first ten years of the artist's career.
The story of one of the first and most important civilisations in history, and the first to invent writing.
An exhibition catalogue focusing on the Ashmolean's rarely seen reserve collection of Pre-Raphaelite drawings and watercolours.
The well respected wood Engraver, Anne Desmet, selects 45 of her favourite wood engravings from the Ashmolean collection.
An account of how Dante and the Divine Comedy, through visual representations, have shaped ideas of fame.
A discussion of artistic and philosophical reflections on the constructions of space and identity in the work of Ali Kazim.
This book offers a short account of how the Indian collections at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford developed and a selection of some of its more outstanding or interesting works of art.
A comprehensive introduction to the archaeological site of Knossos and the search for its mythical past, unveiling the myths, mysteries and historical facts of this incredible site.
This book accompanies the Ashmolean’s first exhibition of its new Ashmolean NOW series, featuring the work of painters Flora Yukhnovich and Daniel Crews-Chubb, which will in part be inspired by the Museum’s historic collections.
An exploration of the changing status of colour in the Victorian period through painting, sculpture, decorative arts and fashion, published to accompany an exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum.