About the Artwork
Coffin Wall
21st - 20th century BCE
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Egyptian
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Tempera on wood
Overall: 80 1/4 × 22 1/2 × 2 inches (203.8 × 57.2 × 5.1 cm) Mount (vitrine covered): 86 × 27 1/2 × 4 1/4 inches (218.4 × 69.9 × 10.8 cm)
Funerary Art
African Art
Founders Society Purchase
65.394
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, reading from the right: [translated: two bags, two "wands', an alabaster head rest, a silver mirror, a copper mirror, a gold collar with counter weight, two bands (belts or bracelets) with other jewelry, a beaded collar with counter weight, two more bands and other jewelry, an offering jar, a ewer sitting in a basin, a bow case and two bows, arrows, a mirror in a dappled hide mirror case, twelve bags stacked, two pair of sandles, one white, one with black straps] [translation from description-may need verified]
Provenance
excavated from (Deir el Bahri, Egypt);excavated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, New York, USA);
1965-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bulletin of the DIA 47, no. 2 (1968): pp. 28-31, (ill.).
Peck, W. H. "The Present State of Egyptian Art in Detroit," Connoisseur, vol. 175 (December 1970): pp. 265-73, col. pl.
DIA Handbook. 1971, p. 26.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Egyptian, Coffin Wall, 21st - 20th century BCE, tempera on wood. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, 65.394.
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