Thorsten Opper
Curator
Greek and Roman sculpture
Department: Greek and Roman
Antiquities
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7323 8564
Email: topper @ thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Thorsten Opper works in the Roman section of the Department,
where his main responsibilities include the collection of ancient
sculpture. He also looks after the Department’s substantial
holdings of original works on paper (including drawings from the
seventeenth century Museo Cartaceo by Cassiano dal Pozzo, important
topographical views and architectural plans of sites in Italy,
Greece and Asia Minor of the late eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries and the Townley drawings), as well
as the historical archive (especially the Townley Archive) and the
collection of plaster casts.
His special interests are in ancient
portraiture, the Greek world in the Roman period, and the
collecting and restoration of ancient sculpture in the eighteenth
century.
He is the curator of a major new special
exhibition on the Emperor Hadrian (July to October 2008).
Thorsten joined the British Museum in 2001
from the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
Current British Museum projects
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Previous British Museum projects
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External fellowships/ honorary positions/ membership of professional bodies
Cassiano dal Pozzo Catalogue Committee
Publications
T. Opper, numerous entries for The Grove Encyclopedia of
Classical Art and Architecture (forthcoming, Summer 2007)
T. Opper, ‘Antinous’, The Burlington
Magazine,168 (September 2006), pp. 645-6
T. Opper, ‘Ein Fundkomplex von Terrakotten aus
der Nekropole von Assos’, in: R. Stupperich (ed.), Ausgrabungen
in Assos [= Asia Minor Studien vol. 57], (Bonn,
Rudolf Habelt, 2006), pp. 131-80 pls. 20-1
T. Opper, numerous entries for A. Boström
(ed.), The Encyclopedia of Sculpture (New York/London
2004)
T. Opper, ‘Ancient glory and modern learning:
the sculpture-decorated library’, in: K. Sloan (ed.),
Enlightenment: Discovering the World in the Eighteenth
Century (London, British Museum Press, 2003), pp. 58-67