Ancient Greek, Roman, Asian, American and Mesopotamian Art at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas
Ancient Greek, Roman, Asian, American and Mesopotamian Art at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.
The ancient collection of the Kimbell Art Museum spans the period from 3200 BCE to 1000 CE and includes sculpture, mosaics, utilitarian objects , funerary art and religious works that span the globe. The Kimbell's select holdings of antiquities range from the Egyptian Old Kingdom of the third millennium B.C.E, through ancient Assyria, Greece, and Rome, and to the Early Christian Church in the fifth century. Ancient American art is represented by Maya works in ceramic, stone, shell, and jade and includes Olmec, Zapotec, and Aztec sculpture as well as pieces from the Conte and Wari cultures. Ancient works from China, Korea, Japan, India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia, and Thailand comprise the ancient Asian art on view including sculptures, paintings, bronzes, ceramics, and works of decorative art.
Image: Head of a Ewe 3200 BCE probably from a full sculpture of a sheep that was most likely displayed in a temple, but its precise ritualistic purpose is unknown. Sacred lambs are associated with the mother goddess, Ninhursag, and it has been suggested that the ewe symbolizes Duttur, the mother of Dumuzi, who was an important god of milk, sheepherding, and the netherworld. Courtesy of the Kimball Art Museum.
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