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Egyptian Art
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Scene of a boat procession.
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Join experts for a series of lectures exploring unique festivals that celebrate the gods of ancient Egypt.
December 4, 2025
Stone temple with decorated columns in a rocky desert landscape.
Exploring the history of the Temple of Dendur and the Arts of Oceania in immersive virtual reality.
Brett Renfer
November 12, 2025
Two individuals—a woman wearing a teal-colored shirt and a man dressed in all black—stand with their backs to the camera while observing an ancient Egyptian object.
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Join Diana Craig Patch, the Lila Acheson Wallace Curator in Charge of Egyptian Art, and Brendan Hainline, Research Associate in the Department of Egyptian Art to virtually explore the exhibition Divine Egypt.
October 23, 2025
Scene of a boat procession.
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Spend the afternoon with animal-headed gods and learn about the use of animals to represent important deities in ancient Egypt with three experts.
October 19, 2025
South-facing view of The Met exterior steps from the 5th Ave plaza. Sunlight hits the building facade, and the steps bustle with seated and standing visitors.
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Behind the scenes at The Met.
July 2, 2024
Silver print of an Ancient Egyptian statue of Anubis, depicted as a black jackal, draped in a tattered white cloth, resting on an ornate base.
The Human Connection focuses on photographs Harry Burton took during the excavation of the tomb of King Tutankhamun. The installation was on view in Gallery 132 from Nov. 4, 2022 to Nov. 26, 2023.
Isabel Stünkel
November 4, 2022
A close-up of a limestone sculpted head of Tutankhamun with young facial features and a textured and ornate helmet, set against a gray background.
The reign of Tutankhamun represents barely ten years (ca. 1336–1327 B.C.) in the three-thousand-year chronicle of ancient Egypt.
Aude Semat
November 4, 2022
Close-up detail of a sheet of tan linen cloth
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Suit up as we undress the complex legacy of linen.
August 3, 2022
Detail of an ancient Egyptian limestone statue of Hatshepsut
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What does the androgynous depiction of Hatshepsut—and its subsequent destruction—tell us about the role of gender in Ancient Egypt?
Aude Semat and Mona Eltahawy
June 2, 2022
A video still of the golden funerary mask of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, adorned with blue and gold stripes and intricate detailing.
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What’s life like behind the scenes at a museum? This documentary offers a rare glimpse at the inner workings of several North American institutions.
January 7, 2022