Blake Notes and Drawings
Scope and Contents
Marion E. Blake collected miscellaneous materials during her research on Roman buildings (Republic and early Empire) and Roman mosaics (second century, Republic, early and late Empire). Both she and Esther Van Deman took many notes during their archaeological surveys and study trips in Italy, Europe and North Africa. The Blake material, always included in the Van Deman Collection, has recently been discovered and re-evaluated as a unique nucleus. The collection is now an accurate survey, mostly on Italian mosaics; it consists of photographs, personal notes, drawings, postcards, manuscripts and typewritten documents. All this detailed material will be used by Marion Blake for her publications.
Dates
- 1930-1961
Language of Materials
English
Extent
1 Paper
General Note
The two boxes contain ca. 1000 paper-cards with pencil notes and drawings. The two boxes contain ca. 1000 paper-cards with pencil notes and drawings. Blake's notes show a detailed research on specific mosaics, with a rich bibliography and reference to pages and tables.
Repository Details
Part of the Photograph Archive of the American Academy in Rome Repository