Anthony Beeson

Anthony Beeson (born April 1948) is a classical iconographer and an expert on Roman and Greek art and architecture. He is also the archivist of the Association for Roman Archaeology and the former art librarian at Bristol City Libraries. He reassembled the Orpheus Mosaic in Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.[1]

Selected publications

  • Central Bristol Through The Ages
  • Central Bristol Through Time
  • North Bristol Through Time
  • North Brighton: London Road to Coledean Through Time
  • North Brighton: Preston, Withdean & Patcham Through Time
  • Wareham and The Isle of Purbeck Through Time
  • Westbury on Trym to Avonmouth Through Time
gollark: If I recall correctly, the line is roughly continuous since the industrial revolution on a logarithmic scale.
gollark: I see.
gollark: Did you send that twice as a deliberate stylistic thing or just network/Discord horrors?
gollark: Admittedly, inflation-adjusting the distant past might be slightly tricky.
gollark: It's captioned.

References

  1. "The man who put Orpheus together again!". 26 March 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2017.



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