Art of the Ancient World at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas
Art of the Ancient World at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas.
Glowing with natural light, works from ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East include a gold myrtle wreath, a lama deity, a magnificent bronze head of a god or hero, and a monumental bronze sculpture of a Roman ruler. Among the objects from ancient Egypt are a spectacular coffin of the priest Pedi-Osiris and a rare sculpture of the god Thoth as an ibis. The museum's art from ancient America include Olmec jade, Maya stone sculpture, Nasca and Paracas textiles, and fine Moché ceramics.
Images: Mosaic panels depicting the musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas Roman (100-300 CE), a bronze head of Caligula 37-41 CE, and an endearing silver figurine of a Persian mountain goat (Elamite?) 3000 BCE.
Glowing with natural light, works from ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East include a gold myrtle wreath, a lama deity, a magnificent bronze head of a god or hero, and a monumental bronze sculpture of a Roman ruler. Among the objects from ancient Egypt are a spectacular coffin of the priest Pedi-Osiris and a rare sculpture of the god Thoth as an ibis. The museum's art from ancient America include Olmec jade, Maya stone sculpture, Nasca and Paracas textiles, and fine Moché ceramics.
Images: Mosaic panels depicting the musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas Roman (100-300 CE), a bronze head of Caligula 37-41 CE, and an endearing silver figurine of a Persian mountain goat (Elamite?) 3000 BCE.
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