Ancient Art of the Mediterranean Basin. Ongoing. At the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco, California.

Ancient Art of the Mediterranean Basin. Ongoing. At the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco, California. 

Late Ptolemaic period gilded cartonnage mummy mask and pectoral. 150-50 BCE.
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons user Fastily.
Ancient art objects on view at the Legion feature a wide gamut of sculptures, figurines, vessels, jewelry, and carved reliefs made of diverse materials, such as marble and other stones, bronze, gold, ivory, terracotta, wood, and glass from Egypt, the Near East, Greece, and Rome. Notable works include an Assyrian stone relief and carved ivories from the ancient site of Nimrud, an Achaemenid Persian wall relief from the palace of Darius in Persepolis, Egyptian mummies, coffins, and a 4,000-year-old carved wood figure of Seneb, the Egyptian royal scribe, as well as classical marble sculptures and painted vases.

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