Passing through the Underworld: Egyptian Art from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the Vincent Price Art Museum.

Passing through the Underworld: Egyptian Art from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the Vincent Price Art Museum.


Heads of Prisoners Egypt 12th Dynasty 1878-1783 BCE Basalt photographed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
in Los Angeles, California.

Through December 8, 2018 - This exhibition, drawn from LACMA’s permanent collection and two artworks from the collection of the Vincent Price Art Museum, presents an introduction to Egyptian art with a focus on myth and funerary practice. The exhibition features coffins, a mummy, and mummy masks, along with objects from tombs that provide insight into Egyptian funerary practice. Images of deities illuminate Egyptian creation mythologies and understandings of the afterlife, while priestly insignia and tools reflect the rituals of Egyptian temple life. Depictions of animals illustrate popular beliefs and religious practices, and royal statuary represents rulers and activities of the court. Other objects in the exhibition demonstrate the wide range of materials the ancient Egyptians used in their craft and artistic production, and the sophisticated techniques they perfected.

Museum website:
http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/vincent-price-art-museum

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