Egyptian Wall Paintings: The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Collection of Facsimiles
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 36 | NUMBER 4

Egyptian Wall Paintings: The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Collection of Facsimiles

Wilkinson, Charles K., with a catalogue compiled by Marsha Hill
1983
165 pages
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In 1959 the Metropolitan Museum's Department of Egyptian Art began a reinstallation of its collection. At that time the objectives envisioned were modest: a simple rearrangement for chronological consistency; additional lighting; and a few architectural changes. The project changed with curators and directors, however, and the effort now planned for completion in 1983 is a far-reaching one. All objects in the collection are to be displayed, either in primary or secondary galleries; consequently a review of the condition of each work and a reassessment of its dating and importance were undertaken.

Under this program the department's extensive collection of facsimiles of wall decoration, principally produced by the Graphic Section of the Museum's Egyptian Expedition between 1907 and 1937 and supported by the Rogers Fund, received new attention. About half of the facsimiles were exhibited in 1930, accompanied by a small catalogue by Ambrose Lansing, then Associate Curator in the Department of Egyptian Art, and selected examples appeared in the old galleries. In 1976, with the opening of Phase I of the complete reinstallation, virtually all the pictures were placed on exhibition.

The department has always been cautious about collecting original paintings, as they generally occur in standing monuments. It undertook the facsimile project not only to illustrate "the history of draughtsmanship and painting," as Norman de Garis Davies, head of the Graphic Section, said, but also to acquire aids to understanding and appreciating actual objects in the collection. Today, the facsimiles are valuable records because monuments in Egypt are continually destroyed.

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Leaders of the Aamu of Shu, Norman de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Norman de Garis Davies
ca. 1887–1878 B.C.
Ceiling Decoration, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
A.D. 1924; original ca. 1550–1525 B.C.
Hunting Scene, Tomb of Ineni, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
A.D. 1929; original ca. 1550–1470 B.C.
Ibex, Tomb of Amenhotep, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
A.D. 1926; original ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Facsimile: Scene of Fish Preparation and Net Making, Norman de Garis Davies (probably Norman), Tempera on paper
Norman de Garis Davies
A.D. 1926; original ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Facsimile of a painting in the tomb of Nebamun: dog seated beneath Its owner's chair, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on Paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Men Splitting Papyrus, Hugh R. Hopgood, Tempera on Paper
Hugh R. Hopgood
A.D. 1914–1916, original ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Four Foreign Rulers, Tomb of Puyemre, Norman de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Norman de Garis Davies
A.D. 1915; original ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Hippopotamus in a Marsh Scene, Tomb of Amenehhat, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
A.D. 1922; original -1479–1425 B.C.
Funeral Ritual in a Garden, Tomb of Minnakht, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
A.D. 1921; original ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
Cretans Bringing Gifts, Tomb of Rekhmire, Nina de Garis Davies, Paper, tempera paint, ink
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
Gathering Honey, Tomb of Rekhmire, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on Paper
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
Carpenters at Work, Tomb of Rekhmire, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1504–1425 B.C.
Carpenter Making a Chair, Tomb of Rekhmire, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1479–1400 B.C.
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1479–1400 B.C.
A Barber at Work and Men Waiting Their Turn, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
A.D. 1922; original ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
Offerings of a Chariot and Horse, Tomb of Userhat, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
A.D. 1922; original ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
Nina de Garis Davies
A.D. 1914–1916; original ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
Man Bringing New Year's Gifts, Hugh R. Hopgood, Tempera on paper
Hugh R. Hopgood
A.D. 1914–1916; original ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
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Wilkinson, Charles Kyrle, and Marsha Hill. 1983. Egyptian Wall Paintings: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Collection of Facsimiles. New York: The Museum.