Plaster casts on the stairwell of Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Plaster casts on the stairwell of Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Stock Photo
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pictureline / Alamy Stock Photo

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4288 x 2848 px | 36.3 x 24.1 cm | 14.3 x 9.5 inches | 300dpi

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5 May 2010

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Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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Stairwell features open plan access to all floors of the new building. Exhibits: (left to right) 1. Plaster cast of Aphrodisias Fisherman from Aphrodisias, Turkey circa AD 150 - AD 250. 2. Book Reader, statue of Sir George Cooke circa 1744. On rear wall is a list of benefactors. 3. Replica of Apollo Delphin, Greece circa BC 570. 4. Apollo from Temple of Zeus, Olympia circa BC 460. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Founded in 1683 it reopened November 2009 after a £61m redevelopment lead by architect Rick Mather. People walking on stairs