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Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt 1876–Now

Tommasino, Akili with contributions from various authors
2024
268 pages
254 illustrations
9.5 x 11 in
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From the late nineteenth century onward, Black Americans looked to ancient Egypt as evidence of a preeminent ancient culture from the African continent. Flight into Egypt traces ancient Egypt’s influence on artists, from Edmonia Lewis’s sculpture The Death of Cleopatra (1876) to the efflorescence of Afrocentric visual art during the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, and artistic tendencies of the ensuing decades. This volume explores how Black artists, writers, and musicians—and modern and contemporary Egyptian artists—have employed ancient Egyptian imagery to craft a unifying identity. Authors bring to light the overlooked contributions of Black scholars to the study of ancient Egypt, while statements by contemporary Black and Egyptian artists illuminate ancient Egypt’s continued hold on the creative imagination.

Untitled (Flight into Egypt), Henry Ossawa Tanner  American, Oil on paperboard, American
Henry Ossawa Tanner
ca. 1923
La Fontane di Roma nelle Piazze e Luoghi Publici della Città (...), part 1, Giovanni Battista Falda  Italian, Etching
Giovanni Battista Falda
Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi
1691 or after
Circus Maximus, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Nicolas Beatrizet  French, Engraving; first state of three
Multiple artists/makers
1553
Piazza e Portici della Basilica Vaticana from: Il Nuovo Teatro delle Fabbriche, et Edificii, in Prospettiva di Rome Moderna (...), Giovanni Battista Falda  Italian, Etching
Giovanni Battista Falda
Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi
1665–69
Cleopatra, William Wetmore Story  American, Marble, American
William Wetmore Story
1858, carved 1869
Upper Part of the Seated Statue of a Queen, Indurated limestone, paint
ca. 1580–1550 B.C.
Shabti of Seti I, Faience, paint
ca. 1294–1279 B.C.
[Identical Twins], James Van Der Zee  American, Gelatin silver print
James Van Der Zee
1924
Let My People Go, Aaron Douglas  American, Oil on Masonite
Aaron Douglas
ca. 1935–39
Ruling for the Child, Lonnie Holley  American, Investment casting materials
Lonnie Holley
1982
"O Sing a New Song", Charles Clarence Dawson  American, Color lithograph
Charles Clarence Dawson
ca. 1933
ENOCH (display unit), Tavares Strachan  Bahamian, Bronze, 24k gold, steel, radar retroreflectors and sacred air blessed by Shinto priest
Tavares Strachan
2015–17
FreedomEx, Lauren Halsey  American, Gypsum on wood
Lauren Halsey
2022
Assata Shakur As Ahmes Nefertari, Oasa DuVerney  American, Graphite, gold dust and cuts on paper
Oasa DuVerney
2018

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Tommasino, Akili. Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876-Now. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2024.