Bluma Lee Popkin Trell was an American classicist, archaeologist, and numismatist. She earned a law degree from New York University at age 21 and had a private law practice for several years before becoming bored and returning to her studies. She was later a professor of Classics at New York University, and a recognized expert on the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus. Her reconstruction of the temple was on display at the British Museum and was used as a model in a painting by Salvador Dali.[1] At NYU the Bluma L. Trell Prize is awarded each year to a graduating senior who has made notable contributions in the field of Classics.[2]

Bluma L. Trell
Born
Bluma Lee Popkin

(1903-03-10)March 10, 1903
New York, NY
DiedJune 10, 1997(1997-06-10) (aged 94)
Englewood, NJ
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Classicist, archaeologist, numismatist, professor, attorney
Notable workTemple of Artemis replica on permanent display at the British Museum
SpouseMax Trell

In 1973 Trell participated in a protest against the Metropolitan Museum's attempt to sell 6,000 ancient coins that it had lent the American Numismatic Society. A photograph of Trell playing the cello with the NYU Student Orchestra at the Society during the protest appeared in the New York Times and the New York Post which generated a lot of publicity and likely contributed to the success of the protest.[1]

In 1977, Trell published Coins and Their Cities: Architecture on the Ancient Coins of Greece, Rome and Palestine, along with renowned British Museum authority Martin Price.[3]

Personal life edit

Bluma Lee Popkin was born in 1903 to Max Popkin, a portrait painter who helped establish the Grand Central Art Galleries, and Mary Samuels Popkin.[1]

In 1924 she married screenwriter Max Trell and they had one son named Max Trell Jr.[4]

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Education edit

Trell earned her degrees from New York University: LL.B. in 1924, B.A. in 1935, and Ph.D. in 1942.[1] Trell completed her dissertation, "Architectura Numismatica Part II, Temples in Asia Minor" in 1942, with Karl Lehmann-Hartleben as her advisor.[8]

Publications edit

  • Trell, Bluma L (1942). Architectura Numismatica. Part II : Temples in Asia Minor (Thesis). OCLC 58669277. ProQuest 301834913.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1945). "The Temple of Artemis at Ephesos". Numismatic Notes and Monographs (107): ii–71. JSTOR 45278013.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1964). "A Numismatic Solution of Two Problems in Euripides". The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society. 4: 93–101. JSTOR 42662585.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1964). "The Cult-Image on Temple-Type Coins". The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society. 4: 241–246. JSTOR 42662598.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1970). "Architectura Numismatica Orientalis: A Short Guide to the Numismatic Formulae of Roman Syrian Die-Makers". The Numismatic Chronicle. 10: 29–50. JSTOR 42681898.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1972). "Architectura Numismatica: Early Types: Greek, Roman, Oriental: An extended review of G. Fuchs, 'Architekturdarstellungen auf römischen Münzen'". The Numismatic Chronicle. 12: 45–59. JSTOR 42666335.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1976). "Architecture on Ancient Coins". Archaeology. 29 (1): 6–13. JSTOR 41706006.
  • Price, Martin; Trell, Bluma L. (1977). Coins and their cities: architecture on the ancient coins of Greece, Rome, and Palestine. London: Vecchi. ISBN 978-0-8143-1586-6.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1978). "Epigraphica Numismatica Monumental Nymphaea on Ancient Coins". The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists. 15 (1/2): 147–161. JSTOR 24518770.
  • Trell, Bluma L. (1988). "Ancient Coins as Evidence for the History of Art". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 2: 53–65. JSTOR 24048210.
  • Clayton, Peter A.; Price, Martin (2013). "The Temple of Artemis At Ephesos". The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. doi:10.4324/9780203820131. ISBN 978-1-136-74810-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "TRELL, Bluma Lee Popkin". dbcs.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  2. ^ "Prizes in Classics". as.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  3. ^ Price, Martin; Trell, Bluma L. (1977). Coins and their cities: architecture on the ancient coins of Greece, Rome, and Palestine. London: Vecchi. ISBN 978-0-8143-1586-6.
  4. ^ Morcom, Jon (19 June 1997). "Obituary: Bluma Trell: A world in loose change". The Guardian. pp. 1, 17:8. ProQuest 245148593.
  5. ^ "Bluma L. Trell". ACLS. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  6. ^ Gale (September 5, 2003). "Bluma L(ee) Trell". Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  7. ^ "The Villager 25 December 1975 — The NYS Historic Newspapers". nyshistoricnewspapers.org. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  8. ^ "The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU". ifa.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-18.

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