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Art Freer Gallery celebrates its namesake and his eye for Egyptian art ‘A Collector’s Eye: Freer in Egypt’ shows that Charles Lang Freer may not always have known what he was buying, but he ...
Researchers using a cutting-edge technique have discovered hidden details in Egyptian paintings that date back more than 3,000 years.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Are Recreating the Long-Lost Recipe for Egyptian Blue, the World’s Oldest Known Synthetic PigmentCreated 5,000 years ago, the mysterious color has been found on artworks and artifacts throughout the ancient world. But the ...
The Eye of Horus is frequently found in ancient Egyptian burials, particularly on wedjat amulets.
While Egyptian statues and artworks that depict figures as static may seem simplistic, they were made to look like this intentionally. Without motion, they can exist outside the realm of time.
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All That's Interesting on MSNInside The Myth Of Hathor, The Beloved Egyptian Goddess Of Love And FertilityIn ancient Egypt, the goddess Hathor was not only known for her powers over love and fertility, but also for her close ...
Egyptian Art BABY STEPS by Jerry Saltz. Where does modern art history start? The Met’s predynastic-Egypt show reveals the beginning of everything.
Michael Chad Hoeppner explains why eye contact is so important—and why so many people avoid it.
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