
"A Bronze Statuette of Thutmose III"
Marsha Hill
Marsha is an art historian and Egyptologist with an MA and PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts. She specializes in ancient Egyptian sculpture, with particular interests in metal sculpture and donation practices, art and culture of the first millennium BCE, and sculpture from Tell el-Amarna, where she is a member of the field expedition. She curated Gifts for the Gods: Images from Ancient Egyptian Temples in 2007–08, was the lead curator of the 2016 installation of the Ptolemaic Galleries, has worked on many department exhibitions and installations, and has taught frequently. Currently she is working on a book on excavated sculpture from Amarna, and on a collection of studies in metal sculpture.
Academia.edu: Publications by Marsha Hill
Met Publications: Selected publications by Marsha Hill
Deborah Schorsch
Deborah Schorsch received her graduate training in art history and conservation at NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts. Her professional focus is the technical study of metalwork and other materials from ancient Egypt. In close collaboration with the Museum’s Egyptian art curators, she has studied ritual statuary, jewelry, and utilitarian implements of gold, silver, bronze, and copper, documenting manufacturing processes and materials in order to define ancient technological styles. She has also lectured and published on ancient and ethnographic metalwork from the Near East, Peru, West Africa, Europe, and India, and on the history of conservation practice at The Met and has participated on excavations and conservation educational initiatives in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Marsha Hill, Deborah Schorsch, and Sara Chen, with an appendix by Peter Northover. “Mythmaking: A Bronze Seated Figure of Wadjet in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.” In From Objects to Histories. Studies in Honour of John H. Taylor, edited by N. Strudwick and D. A. Aston, pp. 250–65. Wallasey: Abercromby, 2024.
Deborah Schorsch. “‘I myself should go crazy trying to do it:’ Egyptian Antiquities and Conservation Practice at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.” In Erzählungen: Beiträge zur Geschichte Konservierung- Restaurierung, pp. 129–44. Vienna: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien, 2022.
Marsha Hill and Deborah Schorsch. “A Bird in Hand: The Miho God Reassessed.” In Up and Down the Nile--ägyptologisiche Forschungen für Regina Schulz, edited by M. Ullmann, G. Pieke, F. Hoffman, and Ch. Bayer, with S. Gebhardt, pp. 171–87. Ägypten und altes Testament, Studien zur Geschichte, Kultur und Religion Ägyptens und des alten Testaments 97. Münster: Zaphon, 2021.
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