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Friday, April 3, 2015

Alexandrian Sculpture in the Graeco-Roman Museum

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 Editor’s Foreword

The Graeco-Roman Museum of Alexandria, with an extraordinary collection and a history of almost 120
years, remains one of the most important museums within the wider region of the Mediterranean. Situated in the
heart of modern Alexandria, it became her ‘inner sanctum’, preserving the spirit of the glorious past. This series
is a nostalgic homage to that museum (1892-2005) and its extraordinary collection, before we welcome the
renovated Graeco-Roman Museum.

It is hoped that these illustrations will enable the general public to be carried
back in time on a nostalgic journey which captures the spirit of the Graeco-Roman Museum as it was lovingly
founded by Giuseppe Botti and Evaristo Breccia, nurtured in its youth by Achille Adriani, all of whom fostered a
museological environment appropriate for the legendary city of Alexandria, an environment congruent with the
city’s literary ambiance of E.M. Forster, Constantine Cavafy and Lawrence Durrell. At the same time we would
like to offer a useful thematic tool for researchers and lovers of ancient art.

This first monograph in the series, focusing on sculpture, is the fruit of two passionate researchers of ancient
Alexandria. However, much credit must be given to the initial phases of the documentation of the glass negatives
of the Graeco-Roman Museum project, initiated by Alex-Med in collaboration with the Supreme Council of
Egyptian Antiquities. Our sincere thanks to Ahmed Abdel Moneim and his research team of Alex-Med whose
efforts in the preservation of the negatives and their documentation have made this monograph possible.
In future monographs, Alex-Med will focus on other artifacts documented by the project, making this photo
documentation accessible both for research and for wider public interest.

Mohamed Awad
The Alexandria and Mediterranean Research Center

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