IDNO
P.145611.MUS
Description
Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Athol Joyce, O.B.E. a British anthropologist working on American and African anthropology at the British Museum. Joyce is depicted with a moustache, with the caption "before he grew a beard" and smoking a pipe. The original portrait is drawn in charcoal?. [JD 15/07/2020]
Place
Europe British Isles; United Kingdom; England; London; British Museum
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Thomas Athol Joyce, O.B.E.
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Clark, Grahame [for 'Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond']
Date
Collection Name
Museum Objects and Galleries
Source
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.145605.MUS - P.145683.MUS found uncatalogued in a paper and plastic bag in the Paper Archives and transferred by JD 21/11/2019
Letter inside bag from Cambridge University Press to David Phillipson dated 21 November 1989, states "I am returning herewith the photographs you kindly supplied for Grahame Clark's 'Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond'." [JD 21/11/2019]
Named Person: Thomas Athol Joyce OBE (4 August 1878 – 3 January 1942) was a British anthropologist. He became an acknowledged expert on American and African Anthropology at the British Museum. He led expeditions to excavate Mayan sites in British Honduras. He wrote articles for the Encyclopædia Britannica including "Negro" which was derided in 1915 for its assumption of racial inferiority. He was the President of both the Royal Anthropological Institute and the Anthropological section of the British Association. [Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Athol_Joyce, JD 15/07/2020]
FM:283738
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